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  • D Daniel Pfeffer

    I would still write code for my own enjoyment, but if someone wants to make money off my work - I want to be paid!

    If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack. --Winston Churchill

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    Johnny J
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    I second that. And I would of course only work on projects I could chose myself! :doh:

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    • M Munchies_Matt

      I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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      Pete OHanlon
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      I would do it. I have some pet projects that I have on the backburner that I would definitely have a go at if I no longer had company taking up my time.

      This space for rent

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      • M Munchies_Matt

        I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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        no chance ... ;-)

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        (MQOTD rules and previous solutions)

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        • M Munchies_Matt

          I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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          Rage
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          Just to clarify your question : Do you mean having another job and programming for free as a hobby (yes, I would do, well I actually even do), or doing the same programming job as today but for free only because it is fun and bring much rejoicing and money is not the driver (This : no way) ?

          Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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            Just to clarify your question : Do you mean having another job and programming for free as a hobby (yes, I would do, well I actually even do), or doing the same programming job as today but for free only because it is fun and bring much rejoicing and money is not the driver (This : no way) ?

            Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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            Munchies_Matt
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            The former. Personally I wouldn't go near a computer unless I was paid. And in fact when I am not contracting I dont use them, except for ordering stuff.

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            • M Munchies_Matt

              I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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              F ES Sitecore
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              I wouldn't do it if I wasn't get paid (ie I don't particularly enjoy it as a "hobby" as it's too close to what I do for work...I used to be a gynaecologist and didn't have sex for a year), however if I won the lottery I'd still code for work even if I didn't need the money as I do enjoy it.

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              • M Munchies_Matt

                I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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                xiecsuk
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                I've been doing that for the last 7 years since I retired at 67. It keeps me out Her Indoors's hair, and I always have an excuse for not doing something. I have a bedroom set up as my "office", which it was when I was contracting. I occasionally earn money when friends want something done for their business, but today I am trying to write a new website for my Bowls Club using VS 2017 and Metro UI; a task I am finding a somewhat more difficult than it used to be. I must thank those of you who have answered my questions on various forums.

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                • M Munchies_Matt

                  The former. Personally I wouldn't go near a computer unless I was paid. And in fact when I am not contracting I dont use them, except for ordering stuff.

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                  Rage
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                  Interesting. I so enjoy programming that I could program for free. I started programming databases at age 8. Then I was part of the demoscene. Now that I work in the embedded world, and that I have to handle both the very logic and binary world of software together with the erratic and six-sigma world of mechanics, the challenge is really awesome.

                  Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                    Interesting. I so enjoy programming that I could program for free. I started programming databases at age 8. Then I was part of the demoscene. Now that I work in the embedded world, and that I have to handle both the very logic and binary world of software together with the erratic and six-sigma world of mechanics, the challenge is really awesome.

                    Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                    Munchies_Matt
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                    I enjoy it enough when I have got over the motivation hump and get into a project, so it has to be a live project to do that, a home made one just isnt serious enough, but I much prefer doing stuff with my hands. For example, if I had the time and money I want to build a ULDB sailing boat, say 20 ft, with hydrofoils for stabilisers, no keel. Quick to launch, should do about 35 knots flat out. And be good under engine too, and being a ULDB a big wide cockpit. A real multipurpose fun boat good for water skiing, extreme sailing, and fishing. Thats the kind of thing I call fun. :)

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                      I wouldn't do it if I wasn't get paid (ie I don't particularly enjoy it as a "hobby" as it's too close to what I do for work...I used to be a gynaecologist and didn't have sex for a year), however if I won the lottery I'd still code for work even if I didn't need the money as I do enjoy it.

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                      F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                      I used to be a gynaecologist

                      I have heard of some odd career changes but thats got to be the best yet! :) (I used to be in mech eng before switching to software to make money. I find my pragmatic/non nerdy approach to SW engineering effective. I put together the simplest code I can to get the job done, dont get hung up on technology, or implementation. Saves a lot of time IMO.)

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                        F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                        I used to be a gynaecologist

                        I have heard of some odd career changes but thats got to be the best yet! :) (I used to be in mech eng before switching to software to make money. I find my pragmatic/non nerdy approach to SW engineering effective. I put together the simplest code I can to get the job done, dont get hung up on technology, or implementation. Saves a lot of time IMO.)

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                        F ES Sitecore
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                        It was only a joke :)

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                          It was only a joke :)

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                          Munchies_Matt
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                          Damn, dont say that, I was enjoying it! :(

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                            I enjoy it enough when I have got over the motivation hump and get into a project, so it has to be a live project to do that, a home made one just isnt serious enough, but I much prefer doing stuff with my hands. For example, if I had the time and money I want to build a ULDB sailing boat, say 20 ft, with hydrofoils for stabilisers, no keel. Quick to launch, should do about 35 knots flat out. And be good under engine too, and being a ULDB a big wide cockpit. A real multipurpose fun boat good for water skiing, extreme sailing, and fishing. Thats the kind of thing I call fun. :)

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                            Rage
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                            This sounds awesome as well :thumbsup: You just have to find time and money :|

                            Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                              F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                              I used to be a gynaecologist

                              I have heard of some odd career changes but thats got to be the best yet! :) (I used to be in mech eng before switching to software to make money. I find my pragmatic/non nerdy approach to SW engineering effective. I put together the simplest code I can to get the job done, dont get hung up on technology, or implementation. Saves a lot of time IMO.)

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                              Rage
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                              Munchies_Matt wrote:

                              I find my pragmatic/non nerdy approach to SW engineering effective

                              Now let's wait to see how the gynaecologist experience flow into prgramming design patterns :laugh:

                              Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                              • M Munchies_Matt

                                I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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                                Lost User
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                                I'll do it as favours to people I know that they may use in their small business/work Payback comes some other way such as invited to fancy dinner / invited to a game / return help with home improvements etc ..., not money. for charity/local help groups the occasional bit of tech work, automating/improving manual processes / excel lists, check equipment, passing over (and help setting up) still perfectly OK used items, i.e. smaller external hdd's I no longer use. (No I don't drop 14" CRT monitors or Win XP boxes on them, I'm not that mean - only proper useful stuff.) Payback not required.

                                Sin tack the any key okay

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                                  This sounds awesome as well :thumbsup: You just have to find time and money :|

                                  Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                                  Munchies_Matt
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                                  I used to do a lot of this kind of stuff, before my career kind of took over my life. Made an off roader once, scaffold steel space frame chassis, front wheel drive engine and trans mounted in the back, it was a rea laugh. Took 2 weeks to make, drew it up, cut the tubes, welding it and bolted the bits on. It would do wheelies on tarmac, and was an absoloute dream to drive off road, it would four wheel drift perfectly. Yeah, used to have a lot of fun with my mates doing stuff like that and I really want to get back into it again.

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                                  • M Munchies_Matt

                                    I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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                                    Nathan Minier
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                                    Did that lately, actually. It was highly unpleasant, and I will never do it again.

                                    "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics." - Benjamin Disraeli

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                                    • M Munchies_Matt

                                      The former. Personally I wouldn't go near a computer unless I was paid. And in fact when I am not contracting I dont use them, except for ordering stuff.

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                                      W Balboos GHB
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                                      You comment brings such great clarity to your earlier posts about the duties of an employee vs those of the employer.

                                      Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                      Personally I wouldn't go near a computer unless I was paid

                                      So now I understand your attitude! Many of us here are fortunate enough to be paid for what we love to do - and likely did for fun even before we were paid for it. There's only a limited amount of compromise one would tolerate when some management troll is attempting to debouch one of our loves. You, on the other hand, might as well be ironing shirts or collecting tickets on a train. Perhaps a store clerk. It doesn't matter much what you do if there's a check on the other side.

                                      Ravings en masse^

                                      "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                      "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                        You comment brings such great clarity to your earlier posts about the duties of an employee vs those of the employer.

                                        Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                        Personally I wouldn't go near a computer unless I was paid

                                        So now I understand your attitude! Many of us here are fortunate enough to be paid for what we love to do - and likely did for fun even before we were paid for it. There's only a limited amount of compromise one would tolerate when some management troll is attempting to debouch one of our loves. You, on the other hand, might as well be ironing shirts or collecting tickets on a train. Perhaps a store clerk. It doesn't matter much what you do if there's a check on the other side.

                                        Ravings en masse^

                                        "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                        "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                        Munchies_Matt
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                                        W∴ Balboos wrote:

                                        when some management troll is attempting to debouch one of our loves.

                                        That is the difference. My code is not me, I am not attached to it. The architecture serves a purpose and if that business model changes and the purpose changes, then throw the old code out and start anew. This is why I always bring in projects on time (well, once I was late, 2 weeks over), by doing what is necessary in the most expedient way possible. It is for this reason I am not partisan to Windows or Linux. I couldnt give a toss, I will work on what pays the most at the time.

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                                        • M Munchies_Matt

                                          I saw someone say a few months back they would program computer whether they got paid or not. This got me thinking, how many IT professionals actually would, so quick poll: Who would engineer software if they didnt get paid for it, and my opener is, no freaking way! :)

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                                          CPallini
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                                          I would do, I still like coding.

                                          In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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