Well first of all, good for you, that you are being open and honest about it. Obviously you dealt with it and were able to translate your frustration into a better perspective with a "lessons learned"-aspect.
Secondly, from the point with all your co-workers being on the project and its implications for your company to the dynamics of the office situation and the webcam bit... that was nuts.
Lastly, the lesson about code and being humble about your own code: so true. It's probably easier said than done.
Thanks Henry, when I post this stuff itβs part βis anyone else experiencing this?β, part βhereβs what I think I was supposed to learn from it.β
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Well first of all, good for you, that you are being open and honest about it. Obviously you dealt with it and were able to translate your frustration into a better perspective with a "lessons learned"-aspect.
Secondly, from the point with all your co-workers being on the project and its implications for your company to the dynamics of the office situation and the webcam bit... that was nuts.
Lastly, the lesson about code and being humble about your own code: so true. It's probably easier said than done.
Thanks Henry, when I post this stuff itβs part βis anyone else experiencing this?β, part βhereβs what I think I was supposed to learn from it.β