• whofearsthenight@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    You know, as an amateur with massive impostor syndrome who’s probably going to be applying for jobs soon, this comment and those like it give me strength.

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      1 year ago

      I work with a guy who is constantly patting himself on the back about how great he is, nitpicking everyone’s stuff based on his own ignorance, and bragging about his 20 years in the industry. He is primarily a Python dev and has never written a class. He thinks anyone who write anything in a language he doesn’t know is some kind of wizard. He’s constantly trying to answer people’s questions by posting half—ass answers from ChatGPT. And he will spend months battling for an ideal based of a quick search and 2 minutes of reading; it takes a hammer to the head to get him to back down and admit he’s wrong and didn’t have all the information when he started the fight. Most people just let him go, because they don’t have the energy for it.

      I’ll take an amateur with imposter syndrome looking to learn every single day of the week, over a self-important, know it all, blow hard.