they are just being nice and not telling him out right
going to move him off the UI by not giving him any more tasks
@ssube heh well the thing is we have a clear seperation between backend and frontend
and they have been trying to get backend devs doing front end work
they claim it's confusion/hard/unrealistic standards
and most of the higher ups are previous back end devs
so, the excuses sound valid for a while, which is unfortunate
what it ends up coming down to however, is people just lack general programming skills
like the mistakes/bad code we see aren't people just not knowing syntax or CSS, it's stuff like adding +1's seemingly randomly, or naming variables U for user, stuff like that.
when I started here there was a contractor who would name stuff like myVar and theUser and whatnot
took a two week vacation and tried billing hours the whole time, then made up a whole pile of excuses when we asked for the code (which I actually needed for other stuff)
another person was going around telling folks we couldn't respin dev/test environments because of reasons (that nobody else understood, much less were valid)
VP came to his desk with compliance, told him to stop spreading FUD and confusion, they took his laptop and marched him out
he also rewrote jiras, all the time. Something sounded difficult, change the jira to remove that req, it would get to UAT and people would be like "but none of the features we need are in that" and he'd be like "the jira doesn't have em"
we also very briefly had a guy who was going to be one of the dev managers until he said "I think we're wasting too much time on automation. We have enough people to run builds on laptops and tests by hand."
There seems to be something fundamental that most people don't "get", that doesn't allow them to do simple things like, debug, nevermind craft an algorithm.
My ADD makes reading textbooks really hard. Takes me a long time just to get through a page, because I have to re read it a few times before I even understand what I read
I sometimes lose comprehension and context half way through a sentence and I have to start the paragraph over. It's odd, since I always had such a high reading level growing up.
@GNi33 Hands on experience. CodeCademy was an amazing tool for me. Give me instructions, let me write some code, tell me what's right and wrong, and let me try to fix it by trial and error