Thanks for the kind words. I completely agree with both things you said (that more senior positions require less code than junior ones and that juniors will not be as good at understanding requirements). I think what I meant was more along the lines that before getting job experience, you don't realize how much the team aspect and communication impacts your work when compared to doing solo projects.
He means that you wrote in the article that a developer who does NOT understand the clients requirements will almost always have the better solution. So you probably meant "former", not "latter"
Thanks for the kind words. I completely agree with both things you said (that more senior positions require less code than junior ones and that juniors will not be as good at understanding requirements). I think what I meant was more along the lines that before getting job experience, you don't realize how much the team aspect and communication impacts your work when compared to doing solo projects.
He means that you wrote in the article that a developer who does NOT understand the clients requirements will almost always have the better solution. So you probably meant "former", not "latter"
Yeah, it is probably 'former'.
@marc if possible, change the article :)
propietary service -> proprietary service
costum solution -> custom solution
Okay, thanks for the feedback. Changes have been made!