• lepinkainen@lemmy.world
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    Startups like this aren’t known for their robust infrastructure design.

    It’s most likely running on some weird unicorn setups no-one has bothered to document.

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      2 months ago

      Fear of embarrassing code is often a factor too. Amazing how coding standards instantly improve across the board the moment you realize people outside of dev might be scrutinizing what you’ve been shipping to customers.

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            2 months ago

            True programmers know that novice code is a rite of passage. Every programmer worth their salt looks at their own older code and cringes at it. Most people who do this for a living are more likely to give helpful pointers rather than tear you down, if anything.

            If someone is being a jerk to you about your code, stop listening to them immediately and walk away or block them.

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              yep, do this all the time with my own code… even for yesterdays code prior to second coffee time!