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throwaway091ba ◴[] No.37965914[source]
Whenever this estimation question comes up, developers rarely put themselves in the shoes of the business side, and try to understand why there needs to be an estimate, and why shorter is always better than longer. What they do instead, is try to protect their holy land of software development, and exacerbate the differences between engineers and "the others" - sarcasm and cynisism usually shine through at this time, and that's how you end up with unrealistic estimations.

I've been a developer, PO, manager, director, CTO, the whole thing. I'm still shocked by how most (not all, but most) developers are simply too disconnected from the reality that, yes, they do need to provide value, and yes, that value does have a time factor. Lucky are we as developers, that people actually ASK us how long it will take, and give us the opportunity to explain it, push back, and actually defend your estimates. The sad reality (at least from 90% of my career), is that developers are rarely able to actually engage in business-level conversations, and actually express their thoughts/ideas/concerns/proposals, in a way that it drives the conversation forward. In a way that helps PMs and managers actually see the complexities of the work, and engage in healthy cost/benefit discussions.

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1. CipherThrowaway ◴[] No.37966467[source]
FWIW, some version of your rant occurs in almost every industry. Even doctors have hospital administrators complaining about how arrogant and non-business minded they are, how they are opportunistically defending their turf and so on. What you're talking about is not specific to devs but a general symptom of politics and friction between the different layers of an organization.

Devs always lean more cynical than the rest of the org, but the "prima donna devs refusing to acknowledge the need to deliver" schema only emerges in poorly managed organizations and teams. There is always some push and pull, but usually it's within a healthy balance.