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  • Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    I would describe it as “insufficiently thinking about and researching the problems space”.

    From what I’ve seen that’s very common because developers have a tendency to want to be hands-on rather than merely researching, myself include.

    Even for the sake of figuring out inconsistent requirements or even just big gaps in the requirements, it’s a good idea to really think about it and cross check things.

    Personally, the more I advanced in my career and the more complex and larger problems I had to tackle, the bigger the fraction of preparation time vs the fraction of coding time and I believe most very senior devs have the same experience.

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      3 hours ago

      Honestly the biggest problem I see is not getting requirements but being pushed for deadlines. I have been in monitoring solutioning lately and we constantly can’t get answers from teams on what they need and end up having to just analyzed the data as non specialists and do a best guess because we can’t just not have the solution happen.