This may be controversial. There’s a lot of discourse around processes in programming. Are you running CI? Do you have tests? What’s your code coverage? Do you use static types, or a proof assistant? And I generally find these to be secondary.
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This is how all big tech runs. I strongly suspect that talented small and mid-sized companies will eventually outperform the tech giants as talented engineers leave them due to stymied processes.
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Funnily enough, I was way more burdened by processes at some smaller company as compared to current tech giant. Amount of processes was comparable, just their enforcement and consequences were ridiculous, and the execution (quality of infra, flakiness, culture) way worse
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This! Explicit processes work in routine situations (where needed, like you put) Implicit guidance and control is needed to unleash true creativity - to break out of patterns even if they seem to work, to take prudent risk and to find point of main effort ;)
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