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What are the hardest parts of learning a new job?

Survey period: 11 Nov 2019 to 18 Nov 2019

A new job, a new challenge. Or challenges.

OptionVotes% 
Learning how to get there on time11113.59
Working out the office dynamics and politics47257.77
Dealing with new development methodologies and expectations37245.53
Learning new tools, systems, apps29335.86
Learning new languages, frameworks, APIs19724.11
Working out where to eat13015.91
Integrating into the social fabric of a new company37045.29
Understanding the products and services of your new company34041.62
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

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GeneralRe: "It'll take you at least a year to understand our product." Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic11-Nov-19 7:03
Nemanja Trifunovic11-Nov-19 7:03 
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CPallini11-Nov-19 23:51
mveCPallini11-Nov-19 23:51 
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Sander Rossel11-Nov-19 23:58
professionalSander Rossel11-Nov-19 23:58 
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CPallini12-Nov-19 0:10
mveCPallini12-Nov-19 0:10 
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willichan12-Nov-19 9:48
professionalwillichan12-Nov-19 9:48 
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Marc Clifton12-Nov-19 4:44
mvaMarc Clifton12-Nov-19 4:44 
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Sander Rossel12-Nov-19 5:02
professionalSander Rossel12-Nov-19 5:02 
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Kirk 1038982112-Nov-19 4:50
Kirk 1038982112-Nov-19 4:50 
True... Until you are asked to fix a systemic problem.

I was new, excited, and a quick study. But I noticed a memory leak.
Upon looking into it, they used a reference counting system. But the children often referenced their parent, for access to related data.

They built a memory sieve! Nothing ever got freed up until the program reset. They had some hacks in there to free up entire objects, but they were failing because of the cyclical-references. On top of that, the design was chosen so that "data sets" could be "shared" between graphing and audio objects.

But wait for it... When you added these children to to the audio objects, they got confused as to who was referencing them, because they knew of only their "parent"...

I left it alone. It would have required a complete rewrite. Most users launched the application, measured something, analyzed it, and closed the program down. And if they didn't, the subsequent crashing from running out of memory would force them to! Nobody but me was complaining...

Yes, MOST of the other fixes were easy, as you describe. But they were not architectural in nature!

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Sander Rossel12-Nov-19 5:01
professionalSander Rossel12-Nov-19 5:01 
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Amarnath S10-Nov-19 21:29
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Carsten V2.010-Nov-19 21:53
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