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by wyqueshocec
4817 days ago
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I chose that number because of this anecdote: I worked at a start-up a few years ago. I worked on a PHP-powered website that spoke to a Java-powered (Spring/Hibernate) service layer. The PHP team consisted of one: me. The Java team consisted of over 10 engineers. I outpaced them easily and consistently. In other projects with similar divisions, I've had similar experiences, though not always so dramatic. |
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Last few years however I decided to stick around with one of my clients for a while and I realized that quite a few of the employees I considered sub-par before were actually pretty decent programmers doing their best to do quality work in a dysfunctional environment.
I've since then learned to really appreciate this quote, which my gut tells applies to your situation as well:
"Never attribute to incompetence that which is adequately explained by bad management."