It was just me and the more experienced guy, and we finished what he was working on. The other guy was busy with other things, and never had a similar induction of his own. When I started to work with him after those 2 weeks, it was very apparent that I had caught up, and likely surpassed his ability with the system.
And given the highly unintuitive nature of that system and the rushed training, there was plenty of room left for insight and input without requiring the same initial period of confusion and frustration that caused him and the other devs to have such a negative and lasting view of the system.
And more generally, I'm not sure why you feel the need to poke holes and find potential negatives in what was a positive training experience. Especially when what you've said could apply to any kind of training, and disregards the situation as described.
And given the highly unintuitive nature of that system and the rushed training, there was plenty of room left for insight and input without requiring the same initial period of confusion and frustration that caused him and the other devs to have such a negative and lasting view of the system.
And more generally, I'm not sure why you feel the need to poke holes and find potential negatives in what was a positive training experience. Especially when what you've said could apply to any kind of training, and disregards the situation as described.