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What is the most stressful part about software development?   [Edit]

Survey period: 12 May 2003 to 18 May 2003

Some people hate dealing with customers and some break into a cold sweat at deployment time. Which bit do you like least?

OptionVotes% 
Planning and requirements14015.96
Design697.87
Development586.61
Testing and QA17720.18
Sales and Marketing12213.91
Deployment and Integration10511.97
Customer feedback / Helpdesk9610.95
Maintanence and Upgrades11012.54



 
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Robert Little13-May-03 9:52
Robert Little13-May-03 9:52 
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Tom Mason13-May-03 4:51
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Generalmaintenance frustrations Pin
Marc Clifton12-May-03 1:30
mvaMarc Clifton12-May-03 1:30 
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Paul Watson12-May-03 7:18
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ColinDavies12-May-03 11:12
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Marc Clifton13-May-03 10:28
mvaMarc Clifton13-May-03 10:28 
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ColinDavies13-May-03 11:18
ColinDavies13-May-03 11:18 
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Marc Clifton13-May-03 11:34
mvaMarc Clifton13-May-03 11:34 
Colin Davies wrote:
I don't know what the hell you do with the .NET stuff though.

Well, there's the concept of an assembly (an obfuscation of the hated DLL). Then there's reflection, which is cool, because the program can ask itself questions about its own structure and methods, and there's metadata, again which the program can use to extract programmer-supplied information about a method. All of which, I think, needs to be explored a lot more before I'll buy into the theory that a programming language can actually improve productivity (well, OK, I'll concede that point when comparing things like BASIC vs. C++).

And I don't think there's a really good understanding of design patterns or what things like AOSD and Agile Programming are really trying to point out and solve. Of course, they all seem to get mired in their own muck pretty quickly, it seems. Why is it that a good ideas are so poorly implemented?

Marc

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GeneralRe: maintenance frustrations Pin
Gary Wheeler13-May-03 2:13
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Marc Clifton13-May-03 10:26
mvaMarc Clifton13-May-03 10:26 
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Gary Wheeler14-May-03 1:21
Gary Wheeler14-May-03 1:21 
GeneralPlanning and Requirements Pin
Elrond12-May-03 0:02
Elrond12-May-03 0:02 
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MarcosEdu13-May-03 1:20
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GeneralDevelopment - Stressful? Pin
Richard Day11-May-03 23:49
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Marc Clifton12-May-03 1:36
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Amer Gerzic12-May-03 3:45
Amer Gerzic12-May-03 3:45 
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Sijin12-May-03 19:10
Sijin12-May-03 19:10 
GeneralBit I Hate Pin
Davy Mitchell11-May-03 20:52
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Brian Delahunty11-May-03 22:51
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Gary Kirkham12-May-03 3:30
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Davy Mitchell13-May-03 7:56
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