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Not all engineering managers NEED to be technical, but it’s something I rely on
Need to practice getting comfortable with being uncomfortable
I have team members learning Rust… so I’m going to learn Rust too!
… I am terrible with Rust :)
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Love this perspective, while sometimes you might need to squeeze additional performance most of the times you’re better off sticking with your go to programming language as readability, maintainability and development speed are far more important.