Most of the Pajeets I work with are only capable of copying and pasting code. So when it obviously doesn't work, they bombard their supervisors with the most trivial questions.
In my experience, most corporate software team's could be handled by 5-7 competent devs. All the startups I worked at in the past produced higher quality code in a fraction of the time- unfortunately paid a lot less
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23 Feb 2018 13:35
u/wrok-wrok
in v/programming
Programmers who think they know everything are shit.
I'd take a Junior dev who can learn over a stubborn senior dev any day
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21 Nov 2017 13:31
u/wrok-wrok
in v/programming
4 years after graduating and being in a developer role, only now am I realizing why I spent so much time studying tree/graph algorithms.
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25 May 2016 17:27
u/wrok-wrok
in v/programming
Most of the Pajeets I work with are only capable of copying and pasting code. So when it obviously doesn't work, they bombard their supervisors with the most trivial questions.
In my experience, most corporate software team's could be handled by 5-7 competent devs. All the startups I worked at in the past produced higher quality code in a fraction of the time- unfortunately paid a lot less