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TScodercoder
post Jul 6 2023, 08:56 AM, updated 3y ago

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Dislike
1. Maintaining legacy system
2. Fixing other ppl mess (technical debts)
3. Unproductive long meetings
4. Routine implementation. Ie apply the same solution or technique to the rest of the code.

Like
1. Automate processes
2. Optimize processes
3. Solved complex problem with simple solution
4. Learn new technology and technical skill n applied it in real issues

Thankfully, many of the dislike are in the past smile.gif
silverhawk
post Jul 6 2023, 10:45 AM

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I think your likes/dislikes are the same with most people laugh.gif

QUOTE(codercoder @ Jul 6 2023, 08:56 AM)
4. Routine implementation. Ie apply the same solution or technique to the rest of the code.

Work long enough, and this becomes the same even with new tech.
angch
post Jul 6 2023, 11:30 AM

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TScodercoder
post Jul 6 2023, 12:01 PM

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QUOTE(silverhawk @ Jul 6 2023, 10:45 AM)
I think your likes/dislikes are the same with most people laugh.gif
Work long enough, and this becomes the same even with new tech.
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lol ya la

If got some AI tool or got intern/junior, then can fix dislike no 4
silverhawk
post Jul 6 2023, 02:37 PM

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QUOTE(codercoder @ Jul 6 2023, 12:01 PM)
If got some AI tool or got intern/junior, then can fix dislike no 4
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At that time you will be frustrated instead of why they cannot do/understand something so simple laugh.gif


15cm
post Jul 6 2023, 04:39 PM

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hate to present my new commit to project manager/architect

esp they will grill you 99 type

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silverhawk
post Jul 7 2023, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(15cm @ Jul 6 2023, 04:39 PM)
hate to present my new commit to project manager/architect

esp they will grill you 99 type
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How crap is the code you're writing that always kena grill? laugh.gif
15cm
post Jul 8 2023, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(silverhawk @ Jul 7 2023, 11:33 PM)
How crap is the code you're writing that always kena grill? laugh.gif
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they dont look at code la

project manager dont know coding one, my solution architect knows but he doesnt see them, he installed linter for us and it automatically check our code

my senior dev will look at code but it will be during the initial merge to dev environment he will go through it and ask me 100 questions about what this line does and that.

once its in acc environment only the VVIP will ask us to demo what our new code does, then start asking questions

what if xxx ..

what if yyy...

does this new feature accounts for the fact that if a dependency fail... bla bla

things like that

after finish present, there will be a long awkward silence... then they say ok and approve merge to prod
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post Jul 8 2023, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(15cm @ Jul 8 2023, 01:15 PM)
they dont look at code la

project manager dont know coding one, my solution architect knows but he doesnt see them, he installed linter for us and it automatically check our code

my senior dev will look at code but it will be during the initial merge to dev environment he will go through it and ask me 100 questions about what this line does and that.

once its in acc environment only the VVIP will ask us to demo what our new code does, then start asking questions

what if xxx ..

what if yyy...

does this new feature accounts for the fact that if a dependency fail... bla bla

things like that

after finish present, there will be a long awkward silence... then they say ok and approve merge to prod
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Linters don't help you write good code, only helps create consistent code.

Tell them all the "what if" should be detailed in a ticket. Then can avoid all this BS.

If VVIP is asking stupid questions, your SA/PM should have already considered his style and pre-empted 90% of what he will usually ask.

Normally once the process is set right, and every knows everyone's expectations and can fulfill them. All these questions won't happen already. If have to keep asking, means got lack of trust
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post Jul 12 2023, 11:50 AM

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Side topic a bit - Normally how often you guys you have this change management meeting for production deployment? Once a week?

 

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