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5:00 PM Friday and more so 23 Dec
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i think accomplishment does
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Having the users constantly thank you for your brilliance.
That's #1 for me.
*smiles* "Oh, just doing my job..!"
#2 is having the right music while coding...
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When I see a stanger in a hallway happily studying a report I created.
Ok Im easily pleased.
The more things change the more they stay the same..(Dos is Boss)
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Working on your own software products
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When that happens, Programing = Art.
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yes, I think this is the final stage before moving to managerial and commercial stage
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when after hours and hours of debugging you find the root of the bug in your code.
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...which opens a doorway to the new universe of bugs
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It's sort of ambivalent feeling, because finding your bug usually shows you, how stupid were you while writing this particular piece of code. Unless it's a bug of someone else of course .
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feeling of creating something,, or contributing something worthy enough makes me a happy one..
menace
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Clear requirements, sane deadlines, reliable hardware and software, a reasonably free hand to admin his own machine, and time-and-a-half for overtime.
When posting here, I do not represent anybody but myself.
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For myself?
- Stable requirements;
- A clean development environment;
- Absolutely no interference from management!
(This message is programming you in ways you cannot detect. Be afraid.)
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Why did you post this in the "Hall of Shame"?
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It think when my code runs as intended
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A happy program. But I guess, the very best stable program.
Sir.Dre
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Every moment of struggle against the challenge of understand customers, design, code, find bugs, limited budget, etc., etc., the result I care less than each of these delicious moments of hard battle.
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A happy client...
Greetings from sunny South Africa!
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It makes me happy to see what I consider to be a simple
elegant snippet of code. For example, I wanted to generate
morse code for a microcontroller and found a simple 26 byte
array indexed by character with each byte describing the
dots and dashes of morse for that character.
73
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...when I get in at least 2 hours without hearing: "I don't mean to disturb you, but...."
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The tools to do a job and the authority to do what needs to be done.
A job that is challenging and when done makes them better at their craft.
Clear goals and a job that matters.
I highly recommend "Drive" by Daniel Pink.
Or, if you're in a hurry check out the video from RSA Animate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc[^]http://www.danpink.com/drive[^]
-JimR
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Hey man that's awesome . I like it. It explains exactly why we are subscribed on code project .
Thank you. my 5!
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- Bacon
- Coffee
- 24" dual screen
- SSD
- A tactile-feedback keyboard
- lots o' bandwidth
- lots of time to abuse abovementioned
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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