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aledalgrande
4y ago
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It does, but you don't wanna have to deal with it constantly, if you want to be working on a lot of feature work as an application developer.
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unknown2374
4y ago
Definitely agree with you on that. Making use of layers of abstraction and delegation is absolutely necessary when working on more and more impactful work.
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