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A 1x Engineer...
Isn't measured by arbitrary contribution scores on any website, and doesn't judge others for theirs either.
Writes code that &emdash; gasp &emdash; has bugs.
Writes code that others can read.
- Reads the Docs.
- Updates the Docs.
+ Reads the docs.
+ Updates the docs.
Doesn't need to be passionate about the code they write or the problems they solve, but may be.
Doesn't act surprised when someone doesn’t know something.
Is willing and able to collaborate with others.
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Sometimes loses their work.
Doesn't have to have the entire codebase memorized.
Respects and upholds community Codes of Conduct.
- May work from home, the office, a coffee shop, or where ever else best works for them.
+ May work from home, the office, a coffee shop, or wherever else best works for them.
Doesn't hate on tools, processes, or languages that they'd rather not use, or that others are using.
Is not defined by the computer they're using.
May decorate their laptop and workspace in any way they like, and is respectful of others' decor (or lack thereof), too.
- Isn't defined by myopic Tweetstorms by clueless Venture Capitalists (VCs).
+ Isn't defined by myopic Tweetstorms by clueless venture capitalists (VCs).
Doesn't ridicule entire professions within engineering, especially not when in a position of leadership.
- Notice something missing from the list? 1x engineers are often humble and willing to accept Pull Requests to fix mistakes.
+ Notice something missing from the list? 1x engineers are often humble and willing to accept pull requests to fix mistakes.
- If you feel like you've got something that's missing from the list, feel free to open a Pull Request against the website's repo.
+ If you feel like you've got something that's missing from the list, feel free to open a pull request against the website's repo.