Everytime I am supposed to work on a feature on front end or backend on Web Dev (TS based stack). I end up making silly mistakes like missing one = or not having the right button color. Which breaks the acceptance criteria and I get roll backs.
Work has really been pressurring me to produce quality code and I still end up fucking up. It takes me 30s to fix the features, how do I end up not doing that?
I am an okayish engineer and my manager rates me 7/10 in my tech expertise and he’s pretty satisfied with my knowledge. But my bugs will get be kicked out of the company 😭🙏.
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r/cscareerquestions Everytime I am supposed to work on a feature on front end or backend on Web Dev (TS based stack). I end up making silly mistakes like missing one = or not having the right button color. Which breaks the acceptance criteria and I get roll backs. Work has really been pressurring me to produce quality code and I still end up fucking up. It takes me 30s to fix the features, how do I end up not doing that? I am an okayish engineer and my manager rates me 7/10 in my tech expertise and he’s pretty satisfied with my knowledge. But my bugs will get be kicked out of the company 😭🙏. submitted by /u/Seddenter [link] [comments]
Everytime I am supposed to work on a feature on front end or backend on Web Dev (TS based stack). I end up making silly mistakes like missing one = or not having the right button color. Which breaks the acceptance criteria and I get roll backs.
Work has really been pressurring me to produce quality code and I still end up fucking up. It takes me 30s to fix the features, how do I end up not doing that?
I am an okayish engineer and my manager rates me 7/10 in my tech expertise and he’s pretty satisfied with my knowledge. But my bugs will get be kicked out of the company 😭🙏.
submitted by /u/Seddenter
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