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Re: Tips for a new programmer?

I'm not a programmer however mind the relationship you have with your team and remember that what holds true in build season/off season is not true about peoples personalities in general. Most programmers on my team don't like seeing me during build season cause that means I want some change to the code or contest what they have done, that doesn't mean I hate programmers I just want a discussion going. Outside of that (hopefully) I think the programmers and me are on good terms. I don't really know if there is a phrase for this kind of situation but if someone on a mechanical team or electrical team comes up to you and says "Its a programming problem" they don't (or shouldn't) mean "You are bad at programming"
Just my outside advice.

Also welcome to Chief Delphi!
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