Spyke
feddit.org

I am the senior dev and idk what the fuck I am doing, leave me alone

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bainesreply
lemmy.cafe

just stare at it long enough, it’ll work itself out

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feddit.org

It literally did that just yesterday. I need to retrain for a new job. Something with wood or plants in general I think.

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lol it’s 50/50 sr devs I know love or detest technology

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lemm.ee

As someone who is not quite junior, but not quite senior, do it. It might just get me promoted ಠᴗಠ

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Sounds like I’ve been promoted to the guy that eats the entire pizza by himself

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… tell me again why you thought plugging into the prod server was a good idea?

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lemmy.world

Wait until becoming the reason your boss has to get involved

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SatyrSackreply
feddit.org

Be the reason the corporate PR team has to get involved.

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Man, I remember one time someone at the office sent out an email inviting everyone to a potluck at the office. Then later went "jk, that was meant just for our group" and I responded with this, except change theme park to potluck.

Someone reported me. I was only told not to do that again. Always wondered who the killjoy was.

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Oh I got a N+3 involved.
Not my fault but I was the only guy who could solve. That was a fun three weeks of daily Is It Fixed Yet meetings...

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But why is there an exact copy of the coffee stain on my screen as well?

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Sure, and it counts double if code you wrote was the reason for the safety meeting.

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whoisearthreply
lemmy.ca

You're that afraid of the code you wrote 10 years ago too eh? 🤣

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Ricazreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I shudder at the thought of the ancient 1000+ lines Perl scripts.. The seal must not be broken

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I honestly still use Perl for small scripts as a Bash alternative. It is very powerful and is already installed everywhere. I just try not to use it for things others might have to work on..

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As staff engineer, I'm far too busy to read any of these comments. Also I haven't written any code in 4 years

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Oh don't worry, I get myself involved in plenty. I prefer to make problems at the architectural or "leadership" level though.

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Im a mid with two juniors under me, super happy when they take initiative and do something creative

.. instead of following youtrack to the letter, leaving me to rewrite half of it before the merge 😔

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Pre-commit code reviews, preferably in person or at least live, are a great way to learn and teach. They explain what they did and why, you suggest alternatives.

Doing it pre commit is best because it it’s done later, they’ve already moved on.

And the learning goes both ways.

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sopuli.xyz

I usually am, I am support and I ask questions about features so old and undocumented that no one else knows the answer.

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lemy.lol

This, but remove the "else"

..yes, not even the author

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Or the author left and no one really knew what their job involved. Had one like that recently, tried to contact someone only to find out they have left. Oh, ok well who handles the content template site now? Oh, me? No one told me about this or how to use it.

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programming.dev

How the fuck does one get out of junior dev status? I'm at like 3.5 YoE and stuck in it.

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lemy.lol

You have to create technical debt specific to your skillset

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programming.dev

Lmao. I'm in charge of migrating a C codebase to Rust, so I don't think I'll be lacking in that department.

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I'm likely going to commit suicide. With the way life's been going, I may actually end it all tomorrow.

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