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We care about work, that's bound to raise some strong opinions.
Is this about your last rant? I thought people posted pretty good advice in it. -
@RememberMe They sure did.
After all, one will never make progress if not faced serious challenges and criticism:)
I get it, and I've gotta soak it up and keep moving. -
Brolls31556yNah. The majority are just loner neckbeard incel autist types and that always leads to a lot of hostility.
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cursee171596yJust read the mentioned previous rant.
It's something everyone could have and would have done. I still do. And it's alright, you just have to do another find and replace for "letiables "
I'm not saying what you did is right. But knowing your own missteps and correcting is the only important thing. -
Root826026yCode quality matters significantly more than feelings. The former is persistent, the latter ephemeral.
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cursee171596y@Root but that ephemeral feelings can turn your whole life upside down in a second :3
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C0D4681386yI’m sorry, we are just protective of a
our code. It keeps us in a job, and some crazy psychopath will end up maintaining it one day.... so let’s do him/her a favour and leave it in a good state.
As for unforgiving, a lot of devRant users have been doing this for along time (coding), the others are mostly juniors with a handful in between (in my observations), so from 1 senior to another, the comments on that var / let rant would be relatively appropriate feedback, but from a senior to a junior it would be easily taken as harsh criticism.
I guess the dev community is very fierce and unforgiving. That's what I don't like about it.
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