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I mean, pretty high. What if your boss just tells you to learn polars, and you don’t know why? Saying what something is, is just good communication, and can help clarify for people who are confused.


Guess in the remote event that you're told to learn a new skill that you don't know anything about, you go to pola.rs website and see "DataFrames for the new era" and start getting documentation from there, about what DataFrame is, the website is clearly showing what is it, it's your duty to understand what is it, I would argue that if you knew what DataFrames are you would be saying "Why is it saying something so basic and don't just show me the good stuff?"

I for example hate website that try to serve newbies, newbies have a lot of content if they are interested, it's not that all the web needs to serve them


> What if your boss just tells you to learn polars, and you don’t know why? Saying what something is, is just good communication

Shouldn't the good communication happen when the boss tells you to learn polars? Like, why are you telling me this, boss; what is it that you need done?


These workplaces where bosses tell employees to learn unheard-of tools with zero context sound terrible.




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