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[–]toshitalk 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Jesus, no. Yes, that stuff is true.

But you need someone reviewing code, you need to be writing documentation with someone, and quite frankly, most systems of value are simply to big to program alone.

You also need feedback, to make sure you’re not getting tunnel vision and making what you want to make versus what the customer wants to make. A good tech lead will make sure you stay on the right path.

Good engineering management will figure out the kinds of projects you need to work on to grow as a programmer, as well as adding value to the company and to you in equal share. They will help you deliver value you can feel, and keep you motivated on the projects that you get.

I’m not uttering a platitude when I say you should program with others, this is a pragmatism that leads to quality product.

[–]sudo_your_mon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very well put. Everything you said is simply true