How to never complete anything
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How to never complete anything
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Re: How to never complete anything
#2It also helps to remember that software projects are never finished - only abandoned.
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#3I disagree. Experimentation is an important part of learning and yes, initially there's a lot of "wooo, shiny!" going on. It doesn't matter - you are STILL learning. It also helps to remember that software projects are never finished - only abandoned.
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#4Or teach people how to use the new shiny thing.
Or help them decide the pros and cons of new technologies by talking about the subtle distinctions you have noticed between them through your experimentation.
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#5I guess all of us learn something similar to this at some point in our lives.
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#7It's true that a lot of programmers do jump from shiny new tech to the next shiny new tech. If it's to start a business, it's probably best to stick with boring stacks.
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#9People have built million dollar business that had it's first iteration in MS Excel, if it is useful to someone and kind of serves the purpose then that is enough for a start.