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There are opposing views about whether managers (especially front-line managers) should be expected to actively program or not. Once a manager has 4 or more reports, some say it is negligent for them to code. There is too much other work to be done. Others say that if a manager doesn't code, he or she will lose their understanding of the product and the process. What experience and advice do you have on the subject? Edit: Let me clarify. This is not about whether a manager should know how to code. This is about whether he/she should be actively spending time coding while in the manager role. |
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