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Do programmers in private firms have a lot of paperwork?
I work as a programmer at a state-owned defense enterprise. There is a terribly lot of paperwork, for 40 thousand lines of code, according to my calculations, 30 thousand lines of reports and documents, as well as services and other rubbish, and all this is done by programmers. Before that, he worked at the Research Center at the university, where all the documentation is an automatic doxygen + a short wiki, and in paper form he came across only technical specifications and software, and everything else was done by non-programmers. Actually, the question is, what is the situation with this in private firms? Does the paperwork (if any) fall on programmers or are there special people for this? Do you have to write official letters/offices, or is everything human? Thank you.
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See what company. If there is an analyst in the organizational structure who is just busy with all the paperwork (TOR, instructions for users), then the programmers only code.
Otherwise, part of the duties of the analyst is taken by the manager or another manager, and the other part by the programmer, which is fundamentally wrong.
Watching where.
Most often = 0.
But this is bad - you still need to document it, and no one can do it better than a programmer.
No third-party documenter will write as well as a programmer.
As for doxigen, you should not rejoice in vain. Where automatic generators are seriously used, there are very strict requirements for writing source code, so that these documenters draw up everything according to the rules of the company.
Letters, office cards, TICKETS - accepted in large organizations. Electronic.
Without it, it would be a mess.
In your structure, this is also necessary to relieve yourself of responsibility.
For example - the server crashed.
we find letters of 10 pieces, where you warned that it was time to change the server.
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