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Definitely some good reminders in there!

> But the converse: that successful outcomes are also the result of gambles; is not widely appreciated.

This statement however I would challenge: There is the whole ‘build fast and break shit’ culture that bets exactly on that outcome.
axelerator
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
There are bunch of good UX principles baked into HTML and CSS. Plus to become good at HTML and CSS you will be exposed to a lot of UX talk as well.

So one could argue it's really hard to get really good at HTML and CSS and not care about UX at all.

But yes, a fool with a tool is still a fool - if that's the point you're trying to make.
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·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
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axelerator
·2 ปีที่แล้ว·discuss
> Well... no. Engineers are more efficient in their own styles. Realistically, I've wasted hours setting up my editor at each new job / each project to get on board with the style

I disagree for two reasons:

1. Optimizing for what each dev is used to is optimizing for a local maximum. If they’re THAT good it won’t take them long to adjust to new defaults. Good engineers should be able to pick up a new lang quickly so some changes in the context of a language should not bog them down significantly in the long term.

2. The overly long time it took to set up tooling in a particular company or language do not outweigh the bigger advantage of being able to quickly get a grasp about what a piece of completely unfamiliar code does.