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by TehShrike
584 days ago
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> I don't think anyone has ever thought that best practices will always benefit you. Whenever a "best practice" or "convention" has been presented to me, that is how it has been framed. (...it is best practice, therefore, it will definitely benefit you to follow it) |
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In many work places either they do not have time or at least think they do have time to think things through 100% for themselves from first principles so they depend on best practices instead.
That makes sense to me and I would expect better results on average with using best practices than rejection of best practices in the above context.
That said I try to work on things where I am not always in the above context, where thinking things through end to end provides a competitive advantage.