After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult
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Re: After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult
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#4On top of that there are all of the other professional skills you need to develop to be a really effective software engineer: communication, writing, planning, navigating organizations, figuring out the best thing to build and how to effectively make the case for it.
The thing I like most about this career is the amount of depth it has - there's always a new area to dig into.
Re: After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult
#5Re: After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult
#6If programming ever gets easy it means you're not seeking out new challenges. On top of that there are all of the other professional skills you need to develop to be a really effective software engineer: communication, writing, planning, navigating organizations, figuring out the best thing to build and how to effectively make the case for it. The thing I like most about this career is the amount of depth it has - th…
But getting ground down by dealing with people around you that generate the same problems over and over, can get tiring.
I mean 2 basic areas:
1. Management turnover. New Managers, let's re-invent the wheel again.
2. New hires. Newer programmers that wont believe anything you say until they implement something incorrectly themselves. And you have to deal with fallout.
3. Should add 3rd -- New Framework/library/paradigm. Guess re-invent the wheel. Managers re-invent wheel because they don't know better, programmers want to re-invent the wheel just for hell of doing something new. Think these are 2 different cases.
Re: After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult
#7If programming ever gets easy it means you're not seeking out new challenges. On top of that there are all of the other professional skills you need to develop to be a really effective software engineer: communication, writing, planning, navigating organizations, figuring out the best thing to build and how to effectively make the case for it. The thing I like most about this career is the amount of depth it has - th…
programming is the act of writing code, it should absolutely get easy.
I think you meant software development rather than programming.
Re: After 14 years in the industry, I still find programming difficult
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#10If programming ever gets easy it means you're not seeking out new challenges. On top of that there are all of the other professional skills you need to develop to be a really effective software engineer: communication, writing, planning, navigating organizations, figuring out the best thing to build and how to effectively make the case for it. The thing I like most about this career is the amount of depth it has - th…
> If programming ever gets easy it means you're not seeking out new challenges. programming is the act of writing code, it should absolutely get easy. I think you meant software development rather than programming.