← Back to context Comment by leidenfrost 9 months ago Semi Senior and Senior devs 5 comments leidenfrost Reply nuancebydefault 9 months ago Semi senior?I usually tend to take people who add prefixes like senior to their function title, less seriously. I've seen young devs who write better code than so called senior devs. __mharrison__ 9 months ago Is this a common usage? mjr00 9 months ago I had never heard it and assumed it was gacha terminology, with SSR devs as the top 1-2% and SR devs top 20%. kbelder 9 months ago Me too. Made me pine for a shiny SSR+ dev with the upgraded skin. michaelcampbell 9 months ago Not in my (some decades) experience. The only SSR I could come up with is "server side rendering".
nuancebydefault 9 months ago Semi senior?I usually tend to take people who add prefixes like senior to their function title, less seriously. I've seen young devs who write better code than so called senior devs.
__mharrison__ 9 months ago Is this a common usage? mjr00 9 months ago I had never heard it and assumed it was gacha terminology, with SSR devs as the top 1-2% and SR devs top 20%. kbelder 9 months ago Me too. Made me pine for a shiny SSR+ dev with the upgraded skin. michaelcampbell 9 months ago Not in my (some decades) experience. The only SSR I could come up with is "server side rendering".
mjr00 9 months ago I had never heard it and assumed it was gacha terminology, with SSR devs as the top 1-2% and SR devs top 20%. kbelder 9 months ago Me too. Made me pine for a shiny SSR+ dev with the upgraded skin.
michaelcampbell 9 months ago Not in my (some decades) experience. The only SSR I could come up with is "server side rendering".
Semi senior?
I usually tend to take people who add prefixes like senior to their function title, less seriously. I've seen young devs who write better code than so called senior devs.
Is this a common usage?
I had never heard it and assumed it was gacha terminology, with SSR devs as the top 1-2% and SR devs top 20%.
Me too. Made me pine for a shiny SSR+ dev with the upgraded skin.
Not in my (some decades) experience. The only SSR I could come up with is "server side rendering".