Hey y’all!
I’m being assigned to a new team tomorrow and have felt a bit nervous, I’ve been a dev for about 2 years now in a codebase that is fully owned by my old team. It’s not that big? (I don’t have much to compare too but it’s the sense I get)
This new team however works in a codebase that’s central to the entire app and is thus huge in comparison. There’s also 4 other teams working within this repo.
How do you navigate completing stories in a codebase like this? Any tips?
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r/cscareerquestions Hey y’all! I’m being assigned to a new team tomorrow and have felt a bit nervous, I’ve been a dev for about 2 years now in a codebase that is fully owned by my old team. It’s not that big? (I don’t have much to compare too but it’s the sense I get) This new team however works in a codebase that’s central to the entire app and is thus huge in comparison. There’s also 4 other teams working within this repo. How do you navigate completing stories in a codebase like this? Any tips? submitted by /u/a_nhel [link] [comments]
Hey y’all!
I’m being assigned to a new team tomorrow and have felt a bit nervous, I’ve been a dev for about 2 years now in a codebase that is fully owned by my old team. It’s not that big? (I don’t have much to compare too but it’s the sense I get)
This new team however works in a codebase that’s central to the entire app and is thus huge in comparison. There’s also 4 other teams working within this repo.
How do you navigate completing stories in a codebase like this? Any tips?
submitted by /u/a_nhel
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