(no title)
theplatman | 1 year ago
That kind of behavior is less welcome in enterprise environments where they want you to get in line with the top level goals.
From my experience working at Bloomberg, there was a limit to how much you could rock the boat as a dev and in many ways the technology/language choices were limited to the approved stack.
jnordwick|1 year ago
rhelz|1 year ago
But every organization has its sacred cows, and no matter where you work, if you happen to get yourself into a situation where in order for you to be right, your bosses have to be wrong, it's game over.
theplatman|1 year ago
It’s a strange place because it’s fully owned by Mike Bloomberg without any board or other group of shareholders that oversees his decisions. There is a “board” equivalent but they report to him. It’s great in someways like how they’re able to spend so much of their profits on philanthropy but leads to a lot of quirks.
karmajunkie|1 year ago
unknown|1 year ago
[deleted]