Gerardo Ortega

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If you’ve spent the majority of your career writing code, you typically end a day with something you can point to — whether it’s code, a design document, or a pile of bugs you just closed — and say, “That’s what I did today.” But at the end of a busy day of “management,” you’ll usually find yourself thinking, “I didn’t do a damned thing today.”
Software Engineering at Google: Lessons Learned from Programming Over Time
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