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The article explores how large tech companies often produce poor-quality code despite having skilled engineers. It attributes this issue to high turnover rates and the constant shifting of engineers between projects, which limits their familiarity with specific codebases. The author argues that the structure and priorities of these companies contribute significantly to the problem.
The article explores how large tech companies often produce poor-quality code due to high turnover and engineers frequently working outside their expertise. It highlights the challenges faced by engineers in unfamiliar codebases and the lack of support for long-term ownership, leading to subpar software outcomes.