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Part of the problem is they hired way too many non-programmers. Became like construction work with one guy working and 4 planning around.



That seems plausible to me, at least in some cases. I don't know the full picture in other companies, but in the case of Meta/Facebook, the company actually asked managers to transition to individual contributor jobs.


Why do you believe this was a widespread problem?




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