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Are you a starter or a finisher?

Survey period: 1 Dec 2014 to 8 Dec 2014

Are you the type of developer who is constantly getting side-tracked by just one more quick side project, without ever actually finishing anything, or are you a laser-focussed code delivery machine?
OptionVotes% 
I'm a serial new-project-creator and rarely see projects through to completion.16311.99
I tend to complete less projects than I start. I get side-tracked often.31923.47
It depends on my spare time, the current projects I'm on, and the phase of the moon27720.38
I tend to finish most of my projects39829.29
I finish what I start. Always.20214.86



 
GeneralI can't believe Pin
Anurag Gandhi6-Dec-14 19:18
professionalAnurag Gandhi6-Dec-14 19:18 
GeneralRe: I can't believe Pin
Andreas Gieriet7-Dec-14 14:25
professionalAndreas Gieriet7-Dec-14 14:25 
GeneralRe: I can't believe Pin
Anurag Gandhi7-Dec-14 16:49
professionalAnurag Gandhi7-Dec-14 16:49 
GeneralRE: Pin
Nareesh14-Dec-14 18:40
Nareesh14-Dec-14 18:40 
GeneralMy OCD would not let me not finish (if that makes any sense) PinPopular
Sacha Barber4-Dec-14 4:37
Sacha Barber4-Dec-14 4:37 
GeneralThis is the project I currently working Pin
Mr. xieguigang 谢桂纲3-Dec-14 9:50
professionalMr. xieguigang 谢桂纲3-Dec-14 9:50 
GeneralRe: This is the project I currently working Pin
Sacha Barber4-Dec-14 4:37
Sacha Barber4-Dec-14 4:37 
GeneralFinish... Pin
Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter3-Dec-14 8:03
professionalKornfeld Eliyahu Peter3-Dec-14 8:03 
GeneralDon't you get me going Pin
Leng Vang3-Dec-14 5:58
Leng Vang3-Dec-14 5:58 
GeneralRe: Don't you get me going Pin
PIEBALDconsult3-Dec-14 6:42
mvePIEBALDconsult3-Dec-14 6:42 
GeneralRe: Don't you get me going Pin
jgakenhe5-Dec-14 2:27
professionaljgakenhe5-Dec-14 2:27 
GeneralI'm more of a Fixer Pin
RaveWolf13-Dec-14 1:42
RaveWolf13-Dec-14 1:42 
GeneralRe: I'm more of a Fixer Pin
den2k883-Dec-14 3:23
professionalden2k883-Dec-14 3:23 
GeneralRe: I'm more of a Fixer Pin
RaveWolf13-Dec-14 7:52
RaveWolf13-Dec-14 7:52 
GeneralDepending Pin
Nelek3-Dec-14 0:46
protectorNelek3-Dec-14 0:46 
GeneralDoh! Pin
Rutvik Dave2-Dec-14 23:37
professionalRutvik Dave2-Dec-14 23:37 
GeneralNot my bloody fault PinPopular
Jörgen Andersson2-Dec-14 10:22
professionalJörgen Andersson2-Dec-14 10:22 
GeneralI'm a learner that is why I write programs... Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan2-Dec-14 8:11
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan2-Dec-14 8:11 
Usually I have learnt and heard a lot from my fellow developers of my area, that "If you can write a program, you can make a fortune!". Well, I will disagree with them.

I, am a programmer and I have a good grip on almost all of the languages once can use to develop a software for most of the platforms. But, this is not the end, its not even half way through. Anyone can write a program that a computer can understand, any fool can, but only a programmer will write a program that another human will be able to understand too.

I donot write a software application, just to start another Microsoft, what I do, is to write more softwares to challange myself, to learn more. For example, last week I forced myself to create an email client which I did, it was in WPF (which I have a good grip on; alongwith Visual C#). But, the main thing I didn't know what how to make the UI responsive. I did create a bunch of other applications that used the WPF framework, but this application made me learn a lot. Most specially it gave me a chance to dive into Asynchronous programming and learn the actual code required to make a programming run as an async. Tasks, Threads, BackgroundWorkers, none of them actually work... async, await are the only way out.

This is the major thing, that I do! I write softwares for myself, and on the way, I learn a lot... I try a lot... I pull my hair a lot; exaggeration... This makes my a good programmer as compared to my friends, who just write an application to make money and usually they give up on the very first option (of this survey) and the catharsis I go through has kept me going to the 3rd option. I will make my way to the 5th one to complete all of the projects I start.

Very soon, because a programmer would only end his program, and will compile his release version of software if he has a good grip on the programming language itself and can talk to the compiler. Otherwise he will continue pulling his hairs only, till there is a single strand left to comb.
The sh*t I complain about
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GeneralRe: I'm a learner that is why I write programs... Pin
Agent__0072-Dec-14 17:29
professionalAgent__0072-Dec-14 17:29 
GeneralRe: I'm a learner that is why I write programs... Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan3-Dec-14 4:57
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan3-Dec-14 4:57 
Answer3rd option the "safest" ... PinPopular
MacSpudster2-Dec-14 7:23
professionalMacSpudster2-Dec-14 7:23 
GeneralRe: 3rd option the "safest" ... Pin
Anurag Gandhi6-Dec-14 19:15
professionalAnurag Gandhi6-Dec-14 19:15 
GeneralFinishing - Always Pin
_WinBase_2-Dec-14 3:57
_WinBase_2-Dec-14 3:57 
GeneralEvery project has 2 goals, I always accomplish 1 PinPopular
Jeremy Hutchinson2-Dec-14 3:03
professionalJeremy Hutchinson2-Dec-14 3:03 
GeneralRe: Every project has 2 goals, I always accomplish 1 Pin
Kirk 103898212-Dec-14 4:35
Kirk 103898212-Dec-14 4:35 

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