Having personal projects.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
I used to have personal (programming) projects. You learn a lot with personal project, I think it's sometimes more valuable than work experience. Not many of my friends (if any or me now) have personal projects.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
jith - iii wrote:
I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
Documentation isn't a waste of time buddy.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
Periodically, I work on pet projects. Usually to learn something new. My employer has no say in the matter. While at work, I do the work I get paid to do. While at home, I do whatever I please.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
"I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding." Documentation isn't waste of time. Like I'm working in a Complex project now which involves .NET+Mainframe(Legacy)+Cool: Gen(Middleware) - so here we're in a Requirement Analysis phase which is very very crucial in any project and that requires lots of documentations of existing systems n all. Coding is only 30% in Soft Engg. - I think. Anyway, I hardly get time for Personal Projects except weekends. Peace.
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jith - iii wrote:
I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
Documentation isn't a waste of time buddy.
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jith - iii wrote:
I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
Documentation isn't a waste of time buddy.
I wouldn't say it's a complete waste of time(In the employer's point of view ,it's a necessity). But if the whole team is working under tremendous pressure(may be due to the fact that delivery date is so near),they can barely spend time for documentation. In my previous company they have appointed some guys only for documentation purposes.And they were having a hard time.
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It can be...
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It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.
--Raymond Chen on MSDN
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My friends usually complain that,if they spend one day for coding they will spend one week for documenting it.Some time the lead or PM may send it back and again they will have to do rework on the document(Not in the code)
Good documentation is worth a lot. Documentation done just for the sake of having documentation... not so much. The essence of good communication is understanding your audience - kinda hard to write anything of value if you don't even know who, if anyone, will ever read it.
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It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.
--Raymond Chen on MSDN
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"I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding." Documentation isn't waste of time. Like I'm working in a Complex project now which involves .NET+Mainframe(Legacy)+Cool: Gen(Middleware) - so here we're in a Requirement Analysis phase which is very very crucial in any project and that requires lots of documentations of existing systems n all. Coding is only 30% in Soft Engg. - I think. Anyway, I hardly get time for Personal Projects except weekends. Peace.
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I'm not saying that documentation is a complete waste of time. What I meant is ,it's not that much beneficial for the programmer. Even I too do documentation . Don't you feel that it steals valuable time,if you think from a programmer's angle. Main thing is you would be documenting a problem for you which already got the solution. You are only documenting how it's done. I am not saying about SRS and URS. those documents would normally be ready by the time you start coding.
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
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I'm not saying that documentation is a complete waste of time. What I meant is ,it's not that much beneficial for the programmer. Even I too do documentation . Don't you feel that it steals valuable time,if you think from a programmer's angle. Main thing is you would be documenting a problem for you which already got the solution. You are only documenting how it's done. I am not saying about SRS and URS. those documents would normally be ready by the time you start coding.
"Don't you feel that it steals valuable time,if you think from a programmer's angle." True. But, you know, I work for the money:( - so I have to do what my lead say. btw here coding, documentation goes side by side - not all time documentation. -Peace
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"Don't you feel that it steals valuable time,if you think from a programmer's angle." True. But, you know, I work for the money:( - so I have to do what my lead say. btw here coding, documentation goes side by side - not all time documentation. -Peace
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How many of you do spend time for personal projects?. And how many of you are getting permission from your company to do personal projects ?. I know many of my friends do spend time for their personal projects and publish them in fake names. Do a programmer get sufficient knowledge,if he sticks only with the tasks assigned to him by his employer. I know, most of the programmers in CMM Level 5 companies waste sufficient time in documentation rather than doing coding.
I used to do a lot of personal projects, just to learn. Now I have too much on to even consider it.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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I usually do stuff for the fun of learning. If I were to copyright ANYTHING my employer would get the credit.
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leckey wrote:
If I were to copyright ANYTHING my employer would get the credit.
Well thats dumb, I wouldn't agree with that. I would have declined the job knowing that. If I want to create a program and copyright it I have the rights to it, not my employer.
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leckey wrote:
If I were to copyright ANYTHING my employer would get the credit.
Well thats dumb, I wouldn't agree with that. I would have declined the job knowing that. If I want to create a program and copyright it I have the rights to it, not my employer.
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I used to do a lot of personal projects, just to learn. Now I have too much on to even consider it.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
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I used to do a lot of personal projects, just to learn. Now I have too much on to even consider it.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
People like you can afford that. But we are only growing as programmers. That's what I said .Some of my friends writes articles and publish personal projects in fake names.Coz,as leckey said most of the companies have rules regarding copyright and all. And I guess that's one reason why we find lot's of people with pseudo names here in CP also.
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I used to do a lot of personal projects, just to learn. Now I have too much on to even consider it.
Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )
Well, I think not all documentation activities can be considered on same level, RS/FS is must(obviously), documenting any specific problem that I encountered would be good if we have some relaxed timelines, otherwise we can skip it , no ? after all , 40 hours per week SHOULD be the limit .... and for documenting architecture things upto a deep level , well i dont think its of worth ... is it ? (btw, a debate is scheduled in our office over Documenting issue in next week ;P) I have learnt most in my personal projects... cuz you have to go through all software life cycle (though its small) yourself, and my employers consider it for their bonus....