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I have been writing code in Python for 10 years, and for the last 2.5 years I have been working steadily for an American company. Probably, many people are familiar with the story, when you code-code, everything seems to be good, and suddenly you are the most knowledgeable and experienced in the team and welcome to the team leads. Astrologers announced management week, the amount of code was reduced by 100%.





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I would compare the creation of software with the construction of a rocket: the start always looks impressive, but at that moment the rocket is no longer controlled: it just does what was put into it. The fate of the rocket is already laid down before the launch, and all the action actually takes place during design, assembly and testing. So it is with companies: when you start a project, your rocket is already flying, and where it flies and how - you laid it exactly when you were hiring specialists. Don't miss this moment.








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