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When you are a junior dev and you ask howto do some shit to a senior dev. He answers vaguely and you have to keep asking during the wholr process instead of getting a full answer from the beginning

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    yes because you learn by figuring out. not by hearing full answer up front.
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    @ttibensky But figuring out takes time and he/she will complain later why it took you so long while I told you everything.
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    @ttibenski @devotedsniper @mohammed I completely agree with that during development and implementation, but I was talking about internal procedural boring porcesses, like loading software in production or loading an OSR on the db
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    When you are a senior dev and a junior dev asks how to do some shit. You answer vaguely because you want to give the junior dev time to figure it out himself, but he keeps on asking, so you keep on answering. He loses the sense of accomplishment, fails to learn anything, and wasted both your time.
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    @noisyass2 Shit = this stuff related to the company internal processes that dosent require any thinking but just know where to click and what to put in the boxes. Or even getting a confluence page with thr proper explanation would be enough.
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