I'd say that no matter what level you are considered to be, you should always feel safe to ask questions.
I've been in teams where people would start to dislike others if they were considered senior and saw them asking questions. As if by being senior level would imply they would have to know EVERY FRICKING THING in the world. That's just a stupid and toxic culture.
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Completely agree, just more common to meet newer developers afraid to ask questions than experienced ones. It should definitely be the accepted culture for everyone in the team though.
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I'd say that no matter what level you are considered to be, you should always feel safe to ask questions.
I've been in teams where people would start to dislike others if they were considered senior and saw them asking questions. As if by being senior level would imply they would have to know EVERY FRICKING THING in the world. That's just a stupid and toxic culture.
Completely agree, just more common to meet newer developers afraid to ask questions than experienced ones. It should definitely be the accepted culture for everyone in the team though.