... yea. Well it all starts innocently, someones says I have this urgent crash in production pls pls pls and you go ok I'm going to investigate
because that's part of your job
then you realize the data is messed up by a commit your boss did a month ago because yea your boss commits stuff in your codebase why not
So you provide a workaround the corrupt data and you ask why was the commit. Then nobody responds. Because that's how urgent matter are dealt with right
I mean, that sounds kinda like usual: The urgency is in providing a fix/workaround... once that is done, the 'retrospective' part, the part where you ask why things were the way they were.. is done with a lot less urgency :)
Btw I know well how to handle the production bug. Yea. That's because we produce quality software for debugging trairing
We have wrapped our backend crashes around nice "techincal anomalies" in the front server because they are so frequent and the client needed not to see our debt.
We have a lot of experience hiding stuff under the rug gracefully. That's what I'd sell to my future employers
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Context
I am 21 years old and know that i have severe social anxiety. I am currently looking for a therapist in my city but haven't taken any therapy sessions yet.
I recently went to a family gathering and i tried to suppress it by making some smalltalk etc. with other members in the house. Mostl...
@Sarov Hahaha well good, the more consensus the better :)
@Sarov Because 'to' is a totally unnecessary word. Everyone will presume they know what you mean if you leave it out, so why bother learning it correctly? :D
I hope for you that the question will be improved into a reopenable state, otherwise you'll still lose your reputation in a few days time when the post is roombad ;)
Background
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