• hperrin@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    If it’s just hours, that’s fine. I’ve spent months on a system before that ultimately got scrapped. When I was at Google, they accidentally had two teams working on basically the same project. The other team, with about 40 engineers, having worked on it for about a year, had their project scrapped. My team was meant to do the same work, with about 23 engineers. So if you’re ever wondering why Hangouts Chat launched kinda half baked, that’s why.

    • lad
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      1 month ago

      Sometimes management likes to find a scapegoat to blame everything on. ‘Failed’ features may make you one, even though it’s the management to be blamed.

      To be fair, this possibility is the only downside I find, even though it’s pleasant to finish something and let the user enjoy the result

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    I spent 1 year coding the same feature, but each 3 months I had to restart from scratch because management decided a new ‘flow’ and the previous one was completely different.

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    26 days ago

    Too many end users/clients asking for features, then never using them and instead opting to do things the hard way instead of using the tools I provided. Oof.