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Hasnain says:

Lots of useful advice here. Sure one takeaway definitely is “I wish it wasn’t this way” but it is what it is and if you’re operating in such an environment this advice is quite useful.

Beyond the pessimistic quote though - I really liked the author’s advice on knowing what to cut and prioritizing the most stressful/unknown parts first.

“Shipping is a social construct within a company. Concretely, that means that a project is shipped when the important people at your company believe it is shipped. If you deploy your system, but your manager or VP or CEO is very unhappy with it, you did not ship. (Maybe you shipped something, but you didn’t ship the actual project.) You only know you’ve shipped when your company’s leadership acknowledge you’ve shipped.”

Posted on 2024-11-12T07:38:29+0000