We would all be in a happier place if everyone lived by the scout principle. Also, I completely agree with: "But deprecated runtimes years in the EOL are a warning sign that there is something wrong imho. That needs to be addressed on a management level and resources have to be acquired to fix the issue."
I think everyone sincerely does. Its just that many juniors (including me) should not have been allowed to commit for some time after they (I) were hired. Many of us (if not everyone) thought at some point that using syntatic sugar and ternary to make methods shorter is cool (like in hacker cool) - honest commitment to boyscout rule that results in a horrible codebase. I think in our industry we all thing of ourselves as unique artists with vision and dont like our code to be critisized. Of course this is only one of many problems in this disturbed industry )
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We would all be in a happier place if everyone lived by the scout principle. Also, I completely agree with: "But deprecated runtimes years in the EOL are a warning sign that there is something wrong imho. That needs to be addressed on a management level and resources have to be acquired to fix the issue."
I think everyone sincerely does. Its just that many juniors (including me) should not have been allowed to commit for some time after they (I) were hired. Many of us (if not everyone) thought at some point that using syntatic sugar and ternary to make methods shorter is cool (like in hacker cool) - honest commitment to boyscout rule that results in a horrible codebase. I think in our industry we all thing of ourselves as unique artists with vision and dont like our code to be critisized. Of course this is only one of many problems in this disturbed industry )