Like other bad ideas (TDD) it seemed to rise to prominence during the heydey of Ruby and untyped JS, when it was so much easier to fuck everything up. I think lots of managers haven't written a line of code since then and still hold such a cargo cult mentality about prescribing it.
It does a massive disservice to everybody involved, especially juniors who are never given the chance to prove themselves.
It does a massive disservice to everybody involved, especially juniors who are never given the chance to prove themselves.