top | item 46935004 (no title) jwarden | 21 days ago It’s like being a manager. discuss order hn newest parpfish|21 days ago No, it’s like being a micro manager.I don’t just give somebody a bit’s ticket a let the go. I give them a ticket but have to hover over their shoulder and nitpick their design choices.Tell them “you should use a different name for that new class”, “that function should actually be a method on this other thing”, etc xnx|21 days ago Nitpicking seems like a choice. It's also possible to be more relaxed/removed and only delve in when there is a problem. load replies (1)
parpfish|21 days ago No, it’s like being a micro manager.I don’t just give somebody a bit’s ticket a let the go. I give them a ticket but have to hover over their shoulder and nitpick their design choices.Tell them “you should use a different name for that new class”, “that function should actually be a method on this other thing”, etc xnx|21 days ago Nitpicking seems like a choice. It's also possible to be more relaxed/removed and only delve in when there is a problem. load replies (1)
xnx|21 days ago Nitpicking seems like a choice. It's also possible to be more relaxed/removed and only delve in when there is a problem. load replies (1)
parpfish|21 days ago
I don’t just give somebody a bit’s ticket a let the go. I give them a ticket but have to hover over their shoulder and nitpick their design choices.
Tell them “you should use a different name for that new class”, “that function should actually be a method on this other thing”, etc
xnx|21 days ago