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huskut
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> Be me
> Be the new dev at the company.
> "I'll take it easy in the first few sprints and pick the easy tickets that dont seem to have any creeping in them"
> Pick the worst tickets there are and only find out they're a pain in the ass afterwards
> The whole sprint is full of these tickets, we're essentially refactoring the codebase.

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    Upvote for format. Have you considered the company might just be like that?

    I have a project like that. Every time I think I understand something it turns out that actually it's not that
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    if you worked for me, your first day would be amazingly weird and funny :D

    (refactoring is a must, otherwise no need to get new hands on deck !)
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    We're adding i18n to their codebase. Its definitely needed so that's not the point. Its just a pain in the ass when you think "Oh yes this will be a very easy task" and it becomes a clusterfuck.

    Somehow this does tend to be like 80% of programming anyway, so I'll have to get used to it lol
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    @huskut unless we count fixing spelling mistakes on the front end, I have had exactly 1 task that was as easy as I thought it would be. And even then, the investigation to work out that task was required was a clusterfuck
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