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      23 hours ago

      You expect a manager to be more competent in engineering than an engineer? You expect the manager to always expect a lie from an engineer and recheck any data received from the engineer?

      Well, we have very different ideas about how engineers and managers work.

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        23 hours ago

        Technical managers exist. Yes, it’s a manager’s responsibility to understand the field he’s working in. He doesn’t need to be a more skilled engineer, but he needs to understand what his/her people are saying.

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          23 hours ago

          but he needs to understand what his/her people are saying.

          It isn’t enough to detect deliberate lies from an engineer like in this case.

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            23 hours ago

            There are ways to know. Did the manager ask for proof of concept? Asked for performance tests of the update and compared it to existing/baseline?

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                22 hours ago

                Of course don’t just ask the engineer. Any piece of code written by the engineer should ultimately be tested by a separate testing team before getting pushed to production. Ideally you have a performance and regression testing team that would help evaluate the changes being introduced and how it compares with the existing.