I have recently fallen into a job at a small company that really seems to have this culture. Thankfully, I'm only going to be here for a year and a half or so (fixed term job for working holiday visa), but I'm trying to be really aware of how its impacting my career development.
There is no automated testing, no meetings, seemingly no code review process, no standardization of schemas for files that are passed between different applications, all jobs are run on on prem desktop workstations.
Well I have seen a lot of „expert beginners” who have years of experience on paper but fight tiny duplications like their life depends on it.
„How Software Groups Rot: Legacy of the Expert Beginner”.
https://daedtech.com/how-software-groups-rot-legacy-of-the-e...
Thank you for this link.
I have recently fallen into a job at a small company that really seems to have this culture. Thankfully, I'm only going to be here for a year and a half or so (fixed term job for working holiday visa), but I'm trying to be really aware of how its impacting my career development.
There is no automated testing, no meetings, seemingly no code review process, no standardization of schemas for files that are passed between different applications, all jobs are run on on prem desktop workstations.