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by readthenotes1 258 days ago
He's describing the code, not the coder.

It is not an attack on the coder, just the work produced.

If we are to infer that any criticisms of our work are criticisms of ourselves then we are in deep trouble as a society

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Huh, I would have said almost the opposite to that last paragraph. Recognising that I am the person who produced some bit of work, and therefore I am responsible for its quality (and in this case timeliness) is the heart of self-reflection. Without that, how can I ever get better at what I do? If criticisms of my work are completely divorced from any criticism of myself, then I cannot grow, because I am never being criticised.

I feel like there's a middle ground here, where I understand that failures in my work don't necessarily define me, but that I am still responsible for them.