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by bayindirh
96 days ago
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> Your company isn’t paying you to solve puzzles. If you aren’t putting things into production, what good are you as an employee? No, the company is exactly paying their employees to solve puzzles, which company labels them as problems or requirements. And when an employee focuses on solving puzzles and enjoys it, the code naturally ends up in production, and gets forgotten because the puzzle is solved well. |
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But there is no “puzzle” to solving most enterprise problems as far as code - just grind.
And code doesn’t magically go from dev to production without a lot of work and coordination in between.