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HAlex
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I usually reformat, or completely remake, my team's work... Is it too bad?

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  • 2
    You're wasting time on stuff that already works.

    I know the temptation, i did the same on some cases, partly because some older stuff doesn't comply with our new style guidelines and i can't bear seeing 299 warnings all the time.
  • 1
    @CWins I do that maybe because I've found a better way to do that, or a more scalable system.
    I do that with my own code too, and I should stop because I'm wasting a lot of time even though I'm working on a better system
  • 2
    Why bother with a team? get the suits to sack the others and combine their salaries into your own.
  • 0
    @helloworld I'm actually the leader of the team, I mean, the lead of the project
  • 1
    Sounds very familiar 😒
  • 1
    @HAlex
    Stop doing it.
  • 0
    @D--M oh, ok.
  • 4
    Why not teach them how to do it themselves and save a lot of your time for other stuff after they learn?
  • 0
    @ameware well, I tried... "Follow the conventions" is what I always say,
    the idea is: "We should make it modular, as error-less as possible", "The system should only be restarted if it is crashed"
  • 4
    @HAlex seems like a healthy approach, so why won't they listen? maybe they got stuck on something and decided to drop it and code their way?
  • 0
    @ameware I guess so...
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