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vstollen | 1 year ago
We had no code reviews, no design docs, no tests, nothing. We made the changes the way we thought they were right and would git pull them onto the production server.
After I struggled to get productive for the first four months, my manager went on a four-week Christmas vacation. In a moment of frustration, I seized the opportunity and rewrote the whole project from scratch. I don’t remember if my manager ever noticed, but that was the moment I finally got productive.
sebastiennight|1 year ago
Is that kind of stuff common? People checking out on Black Friday and coming back for New Year's?
folmar|1 year ago
This also has the benefit that the workplace has to have real back-up person for all matters, as six weeks is too long to shove everything under the carpet waiting for your return.
eddd-ddde|1 year ago
Suppafly|1 year ago
Happens the further up you get in management, especially if you are in an industry that already takes a long break around christmas/newyears.
louwrentius|1 year ago