I'm a software architect the long way round, by way of system administration, then configuration management, then devops, then software engineer. Also a fiddler, photographer, and family man.
Yeah, I'm with you on this one. And this problem only gets worse when you're working on a large project involving multiple teams and multiple interlocking services. Every time you see a call in the code, there's a chance that it will be to consume a service in some other, equally poorly documented program,and figuring out how it's supposed to work is that much harder.
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Yeah, I'm with you on this one. And this problem only gets worse when you're working on a large project involving multiple teams and multiple interlocking services. Every time you see a call in the code, there's a chance that it will be to consume a service in some other, equally poorly documented program,and figuring out how it's supposed to work is that much harder.