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by sublinear
93 days ago
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Why don't you tell your boss or team something like that and see how well that flies. The responsibility of the devs is to deliver what was asked. They can and probably do make notes of the results. So does QA. So do the other stakeholders. On their respective teams they get the same BS from everyone who isn't pleased with the outcome. Ultimately things are on a deadline and the devs must meet requirements where the priority is not performance. It says nothing about their ability to write performant code. It says nothing about whether that performant code is even possible in a browser while meeting the approval of the dozens of people with their own agendas. It says everything about where you work. |
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We always have discussions here about how you have to learn to talk to communicate your value to clients in a language they understand. Same goes for internal communications.