Comment by ChrisMarshallNY
1 day ago
Sounds good, but unless it advocates for HR practices that retain talent, and corporate practices that incentivize Quality, it probably won't result in any changes.
Personal Quality Coding practices have been around for as long as software has been a thing. Way back when, Watts Humphrey, Steve McConnell, and Steve Maguire wrote books on how to maximize personal Quality. Many of their techniques still hold true, today.
But as long as there are bad people managers and short-sighted execs, you'll have shit quality; regardless of who does the work.
> Sounds good, but unless it advocates for HR practices that retain talent, and corporate practices that incentivize Quality, it probably won't result in any changes.
Overwhelming majority of companies have no interest in even approaching the idea of what that would mean.
"we need 7 years experience with Mulesoft and Kubernetes."
sure, yeah, whatever.