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by cassianoleal
4 days ago
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> Good software engineers who are arrogant about easily acquired domain knowledge This is a problem of arrogance, not of domain expertise. Having worked in a few different industries, I'd wager that for the vast majority of them, a competent person can probably learn 80% of the required domain knowledge in under 6 months. For the latter 20%, as long as the person is not arrogant, they will seek help from colleagues who have been around for longer. On the other hand, solid engineering principles will take 10-15 years of actually experimenting and learning in practice what makes a system resilient and durable. |
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