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Hmph...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Where I work I do a bit of everything, which is typical of a small company.
I mainly develop software, but also handle a lot of support calls, do hardware installations, database management & administration, system analysis, software architecting.
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http://www.readytogiveup.com/[ ^]
"you can't forget something you never knew..." M. Du Toit
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You vote for one , click back and vote again which you want.
Ranjan.D
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I update documents and perform unit test %80 of my time. I write no code at working time, because there is no code to write.we just maintain the documents written by colleagues in Forchheim Germany.
I hope we were hired as documentation writers, but not software engineers.
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lxwde wrote: I update [...] pdf docs
I thought only Chuck Norris could edit PDF files?
Cheers,
Vıkram.
After all is said and done, much is said and little is done.
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We use Adobe FrameMaker. It's an excellent tool, but I nerver liked it.
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Development Manager (I write code and manage others) Does this ever happen? Every dev-turned-manager I've known who says "Even though I'm a manager now, I'll still write code" has never written any code.
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Although I am a team leader, I write code most of the time rather than manage my people.
Ami
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Michael Dunn wrote: Every dev-turned-manager I've known who says "Even though I'm a manager now, I'll still write code" has never written any code.
My experience is exactly the opposite. Some of the best (low-level) managers I worked with were writing very good code.
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Michael Dunn wrote: I write code and manage others
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I got best manager ever, he has a few people in an R&D team, shelters us from all the cr*p of management, and still codes more than I do!!
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This should be multi-select and if you do anything with computers you should also select student. If your not a student in this business your a dinosaur.
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I'm not a dinosaur, but there is IDinosaur in my inheritence tree
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I agree I am not working at the moment, but still study and write code for my own reasons. The second 2 items are how I learned to code in the first place, it is a habit.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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I think "Student" means "Student at school". Students are not working, but they do schoolworks.
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I know what they were meaning. I was being profound.
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What if you are at work as a developer, but pretend to be working?
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As long as the boss pays your salary and not only pretending, I guess it's OK.
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Zoltan Balazs wrote: boss pays your salary and not only pretending
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Seems like more and more I'm cleaning up other people's software mistakes. I guess it is good to be wanted!
Dale Thompson
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You should join Worse Than Failure
Trinity: Neo... nobody has ever done this before.
Neo: That's why it's going to work.
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Dale Thompson wrote: Clean up crew
Maintenance developers?
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Sounds like the kind of job I want – I have had lots of experience cleaning up other people’s code and making it easier to modify in the future.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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I keep seeing these survey results, and they are always interesting, but can anyone tell me how to enter my answer to the weekly questions? I can't seem to find the link to any currently running survey which will accept my "vote".
Many thanks to whoever can answer this for me....Chris
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