> I stated my assumptions pretty clearly and why I've made them as well.
The first yes, the second no. If you had a reason for the assumption, I think it would not be an assumption.
> I have a former coworker ...
One might assume you are thinking more about your former co-worker than you are about Clubber. They could make that assumption because you describe in detail an actual instance of what you complain about in the absence of any other such description in Clubber's comment.
Should they assume that? Even if they have reasons? Even if they're right? What does it add to the discussion?
I think you could have made a good point about their assessment missing the mark because I agree that the skills you write about are improved by "finding the lowest level you can execute" more than "coding to make an actual sellable product". Still, they might consider the latter to be no different from the former (the former is certainly a more precise description, regardless). Your story about the co-worker is a good one on that topic. It's unfortunate that the assumptions make your comments easier to dismiss.
The first yes, the second no. If you had a reason for the assumption, I think it would not be an assumption.
> I have a former coworker ...
One might assume you are thinking more about your former co-worker than you are about Clubber. They could make that assumption because you describe in detail an actual instance of what you complain about in the absence of any other such description in Clubber's comment.
Should they assume that? Even if they have reasons? Even if they're right? What does it add to the discussion?
I think you could have made a good point about their assessment missing the mark because I agree that the skills you write about are improved by "finding the lowest level you can execute" more than "coding to make an actual sellable product". Still, they might consider the latter to be no different from the former (the former is certainly a more precise description, regardless). Your story about the co-worker is a good one on that topic. It's unfortunate that the assumptions make your comments easier to dismiss.