I've had really good success letting the front end devs shit out mediocre code at high speed because that's necessary to *iterate* on the UI design until it's actually sensible for users, then take a refactoring pass where I turn it all into sensible code for their next sprint.
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Given the number of experiments that got thrown away the quality of the average experiment's code really didn't matter, and turning a successful experiment into something good resulted in (IMO) a better end result for the users than most good-code-first processes I've seen.
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honestly not that important to know that shit like it's better if you do but a lot of companies become highly successful using not just garbage code but entire garbage tech stacks you should execute on good features and polished UX before being performant
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Obviously, the above is trying to find the single max value out of a set of records that were just retrieved from the database with the ORM's fetch all function.
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I used to say web development was super easy until I had to build a website from scratch. It’s not easy. But this still isn’t surprising.
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Me after spending 10 minutes using the twitter app: "I believe you"
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you don’t need it till you need it
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It gets worse. A lot of Javascript guys don't even type their variables when they don't have to. Strings. Integers. It's all the same, right? RIGHT? Lol. You'd hate my job, mang.
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It's all the same with the power of reinterpret_cast<data_type *>(pointer_variable), at any rate.
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