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by davorak
585 days ago
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> Only software engineers pretend best practices exist outside of any useful context. I am not seeing this issue with programmers in general or with my coworkers, with the exception of those who in general have a hard time collaborating with others. So my question was/is if you discount the above exception are people seeing a problem with programmers/coworkers not taking context in to account? I have not noticed a wide spread issue and I am interested in how prevalent you, and others, perceive the issue to be. |
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I'd like to point out I never called it a problem. I said that was a judgement call for you to make. We all have harmless biases.
But yeah, it can be a problem. If I have an engineer derailing my team because of his insistence for svelte, and can't read the room: ie can't take any of the context of the business, stack, domain, team, into his consideration, then yeah, it becomes a problem. Time is money
(svelte isn't a good example, it's not a best practice per se. s/svelte/TDD/)