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Andrey Titov2016-03-16 21:55:28
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Andrey Titov, 2016-03-16 21:55:28

How to load a low-skilled developer?

It means - rather, what should not be allowed?

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Silm, 2016-03-16
@Silm

Physical labor maybe? )

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sim3x, 2016-03-16
@sim3x

Routine work

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Artyom Innokentiev, 2016-03-17
@artinnok

If he is a programmer, it is definitely better to start with a negative experience - for example, put him in jail for a project with shitcode. After going through such a school of life, he will hate this project, hate shitty code and will try to write good code)

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Saboteur, 2016-03-17
@saboteur_kiev

Load with routine or well-documented work, with a minimum of creative need.
Do not allow to where you need to be smart.

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Maxim Moseychuk, 2016-03-17
@fshp

It needs to be clarified, we are talking about low qualifications (does not know the elementary language) or lack of experience (i.e. knows his tools, but does not know well the frameworks, libraries, protocols, etc. used).
If there is no experience, and you are doing a review, then you can entrust him with a few simple tickets from the bug tracker. This will allow him to dig into the project and get criticism in his address.
If, nevertheless, we are talking about qualifications, then it is better to let him read books and run printers for now.

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Grigory Esin, 2016-03-18
@xotey83

Current work. Mostly bug fixes.

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evgeniy_lm, 2016-03-17
@evgeniy_lm

Certainly low-skilled work. Run for beer, cigarettes, carry papers from one office to another. And in the breaks, let him carefully look at what qualified developers are doing.

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Andrey Goncharov, 2016-03-17
@andre_goncharov

Load with tasks that develop mindfulness (perseverance / concentration / creativity / etc.).
Let's say that solving tests (there are a lot of ready-made ones on the Internet) for knowledge of the used PL develops the ability to concentrate.

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Puma Thailand, 2016-03-22
@opium

Do not allow anything important and that's it

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