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What a great start to the day - the stuff I've been tasked to work and on and I have just delivered was also being worked on in parralel by the "chief" engineer and he wants me to tidy up his code and ditch mineComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostZen of the Chury.

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It could be worse.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostWhat a great start to the day - the stuff I've been tasked to work and on and I have just delivered was also being worked on in parralel by the "chief" engineer and he wants me to tidy up his code and ditch mine
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Your code could be deleted and told that you are on the bench.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostReally ????
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so my code is being deleted and I might put myself on the bench.Originally posted by pmeswani View PostYour code could be deleted and told that you are on the bench.
Not sure if the "chief" picked up on my body language and attitude while he was explaining how great his stuff is. I just stood there and nodded.Comment
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Can't you tidy up your code and pass it off as his? Or continue developing your code, tidy up his and if he screws up, you can present your solution? Thought about putting a time bomb code in his work and deny doing anything to his work?Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postso my code is being deleted and I might put myself on the bench.
Not sure if the "chief" picked up on my body language and attitude while he was explaining how great his stuff is. I just stood there and nodded.
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I think I'll just do some aggressive "pruning"Originally posted by pmeswani View PostCan't you tidy up your code and pass it off as his? Or continue developing your code, tidy up his and if he screws up, you can present your solution? Thought about putting a time bomb code in his work and deny doing anything to his work?
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Good plan. If he shames you up in a meeting, you could say, isn't this your work?Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI think I'll just do some aggressive "pruning"
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