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Is Programming "Experience" Really Important?

fagnerbrack.com 4 min read
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Common fallacies in software engineering debates include ad-hominem (attacking the person instead of the argument) and argument from authority (dismissing an idea based on personal experience rather than evidence). Personal experience is weak evidence because execution may differ or be flawed. Instead, judge arguments by their content, not who makes them. Exceptions exist when urgent decisions require deferring to the most experienced person.