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rox79
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Never be egoisitc about your code. Its good to feel proud on your code that you did it. but sharing is caring.. don;t be like only I can do this.. ego is not for dev community.. be adaptable for changes whether you learn from junior or senior :)

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  • 2
    Well...
  • 5
    Sometimes, you just need to let it go; you need to allow those new leafs shine and make that code even greater.

    For me, it’s an awesome sensation when it occurred.
  • 2
    Through the worst of the times
    That open source always shines
  • 6
    Agreed. Being competitive is good, but being a dick about it is not.

    I probably learned the most and the fastest from a colleague of mine with which I had this "feud" going on where we always mocked each other and challenged each other to write better code, but also if any of us genuinely needed help or had a real engineering question we were both always ready to discuss it together and solve the problem given our shared experience. It was so much fun working with the guy, I miss that in my current team a bit ^^;
  • 4
    We're all prostitutes, just selling our brains instead of the body.

    You get money for it.

    You're done with it.

    Never identify yourself with your work. It ends badly. Very badly.
  • 1
    No. I'll hoard my code like a dragon. You may look at it but not touch it.
  • 1
    @intrusionCM we are prostitutes that learns new moves (code enhancements), so we can step into luxury levels if we learn how to show our aggregated value
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