It depends on the people, really. No one could generalize how dev + dev romantic relationships work.
All I know is that we can talk about work gripes and glories without explaining too heavily what the components of our accomplishments are.
However, since I work at a certain place, they take advantage of that fact and floods our chat with, "Hey, this isn't working."
Most of the time my response is,
"Dude, like, that's not even my department. I mean I could go yell at an engineer but I wouldn't even know if they're the right one. ... Fine. I'll just replicate the bug and send it off."
"Dude, like, that's not even my department. I mean I could go yell at an engineer but I wouldn't even know if they're the right one.
... Fine. I'll just replicate the bug and send it off."
Anyway, best of luck to you, mate. Hope you find yourself in a wonderful relationship with whomever you choose.
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It depends on the people, really. No one could generalize how dev + dev romantic relationships work.
All I know is that we can talk about work gripes and glories without explaining too heavily what the components of our accomplishments are.
However, since I work at a certain place, they take advantage of that fact and floods our chat with, "Hey, this isn't working."
Most of the time my response is,
Anyway, best of luck to you, mate. Hope you find yourself in a wonderful relationship with whomever you choose.