To actually fix it, you need to negotiate with the individuals who are applying the pressure. You need to understand THEIR incentives, and align your desired changes with those. You don’t want begrudging acceptance. You want enthusiastic buy-in.
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But here we are 20 years later, and it sure seems like my investment has paid off better than learning Java applet development.pic.twitter.com/wxUZYmewIg
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This is such a great thread. One disincentive to refactoring is poor tests. If you don't get positive credit for refactoring, will get blame if you break something, and don't have tests to determine which of these is the case... then you aren't gonna risk the refactor.
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I spent ten years in Sail Training learning how to people before moving into web development, and in hindsight the skills were way more transferable than I expected.
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FWIW, we may be able to get away with being blunt, but it doesn't often actually accomplish our goals. Your way is definitely better. :)
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Bullseye in any profession. I HATE the social contortions expected of me.
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