There is no right or wrong in software engineering
Read OriginalThis article critiques the common tendency in tech communities to present software engineering choices as absolute 'right or wrong.' It explores psychological roots like tribalism and argues that most technical decisions depend on context, goals, and trade-offs. The author posits that understanding this subjectivity and moving beyond dogmatic thinking is a key indicator of seniority in the field.
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