Ryan is an engineer in the Sacramento Area with a focus in Python, Ruby, and Rust. Bash/Python Exercism mentor. Coding, physics, calculus, music, woodworking. Looking for work!
Could be. That seems like a bold statement to apply outside of the hotshot startup industry. I tend to prefer a more methodical "slow is smooth and smooth is fast" mindset, but I've also never been on a high speed project so you could be right.
Software engineer with a few years experience, as interested in how teams collaborate to solve challenging problems as much as the solutions themselves.
I was being intentionally provocative, apologies, but yes if you have a role where you can find the time to craft your commits to tell a concise story that will serve you and your successors well then you have found a great place to work, if the idea of having the time to do this seems unrealistic then you are either at an early stage start up or you don't have the support from above you need, I'm currently at a start up moving fast on purpose but have also been in roles where the pressure to 'just do it' was at odds to the concept of coding as a craft
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Could be. That seems like a bold statement to apply outside of the hotshot startup industry. I tend to prefer a more methodical "slow is smooth and smooth is fast" mindset, but I've also never been on a high speed project so you could be right.
I was being intentionally provocative, apologies, but yes if you have a role where you can find the time to craft your commits to tell a concise story that will serve you and your successors well then you have found a great place to work, if the idea of having the time to do this seems unrealistic then you are either at an early stage start up or you don't have the support from above you need, I'm currently at a start up moving fast on purpose but have also been in roles where the pressure to 'just do it' was at odds to the concept of coding as a craft