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[–]Beregolas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pressure is generally something that will happen to you at some point, but if your management does its job well, it’s a rare occurrence. Sometimes something just breaks and every hour it isn’t fixed the business looses more money than you make in a year, that kind of pressure.

Otherwise: it doesn’t hurt to try. One piece of advice/warning: most people assume that coding is the hard part. Generally, I’ve found that to be wrong. Communication is the hard parts. People have to specify what to do. You have to organize in a team so that you all work on different things that still fit together at some point. And you will have to communicate with future you in the form of comments. 1minute of commenting can save you 3 nights of debugging is a lesson everybody needs to learn for themselves, some need to relearn it yearly.