You've really hit the nail on the head. This is exactly what's needed. But as a junior dev coming into a large project with a lot of senior devs, it's a lot more intimidating to do so.
But in the other team where we all were in our first job, I laid out some of these requirements from the get go, and it made life a lot easier.
That's fantastic! How does it work for your new team day to day? For example, how do you handle code review? Were those requirements you laid out perceived as an obstacle or a chore, or were they well received by your team?
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You've really hit the nail on the head. This is exactly what's needed. But as a junior dev coming into a large project with a lot of senior devs, it's a lot more intimidating to do so.
But in the other team where we all were in our first job, I laid out some of these requirements from the get go, and it made life a lot easier.
That's fantastic! How does it work for your new team day to day? For example, how do you handle code review? Were those requirements you laid out perceived as an obstacle or a chore, or were they well received by your team?