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Comment by rickydroll

3 hours ago

I have seen this type of behavior happen many times in different companies.

For example, at more than one company I've worked for, if you wrote shitty code but got it into "testing" faster than anybody else, you are considered a superior programmer. And then, if you fixed the hundreds of bugs found in your code seen as an extraordinary programmer going above and beyond the call of duty.

Management is always measuring the wrong thing.