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Does your Boss or Manager actually have programming experience?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 Dec 2003 to 21 Dec 2003

How many people have project managers/supervisors who actually have real programming experience versus a degree in management, business, or kissing you-know-what. (Sent in by Liobsynde)

OptionVotes% 
Extensive programming experience29428.80
Intermediate programming experience21320.86
Very little programming experience28127.52
No programming experience23322.82



 
GeneralRe: The demons that are project managers Pin
Florin Crişan19-Dec-03 17:19
Florin Crişan19-Dec-03 17:19 
GeneralSensitive discussion Pin
Anonymous15-Dec-03 20:13
Anonymous15-Dec-03 20:13 
GeneralRe: Sensitive discussion Pin
Nick Seng15-Dec-03 20:35
Nick Seng15-Dec-03 20:35 
GeneralRe: Sensitive discussion Pin
Gary R. Wheeler16-Dec-03 12:14
Gary R. Wheeler16-Dec-03 12:14 
GeneralWhy I'll never work with a boss who has no programming experience? Pin
Anonymous15-Dec-03 12:41
Anonymous15-Dec-03 12:41 
GeneralRe: Why I'll never work with a boss who has no programming experience? Pin
Kri515-Dec-03 23:23
Kri515-Dec-03 23:23 
GeneralRe: Why I'll never work with a boss who has no programming experience? Pin
JDMoore16-Dec-03 0:39
JDMoore16-Dec-03 0:39 
GeneralRe: Why I'll never work with a boss who has no programming experience? Pin
Troy Marchand16-Dec-03 6:52
sitebuilderTroy Marchand16-Dec-03 6:52 
I agree that it is easier to deal with superiors who are technical. However, from what you write, it seems that these people didn't trust what you are saying at all.

One of the largest reasons why working with technical supervisors is easier is that they tend to use their own knowledge to judge whether you are telling the truth or just covering your a$$. Where as most non-technical people assume that developers are always exaggerating, so therefore they tend to dismiss most of what is said.

So, ultimately I believe that the issue comes down to trust. So, whether they understand the details or not, if they trust your estimates then there should not be an issue. For example, say you need to have your car fixed and the mechanic says it will take 6 hours of work plus parts (which is going to be a hefty amount) ... do you trust his estimate or do you think he is full of $hit.

Although I do trust the people who work for me, I still use my knowledge of software development to ensure that the timelines given to me sound reasonable. So (this is where technical abilities really count) if they do sound incorrect I can then at least have a reasonable conversation to figure out why.

... however this is just a basic summary of how I look at this, so if you want my full rant on the subject just ask Wink | ;)

Troy Marchand
VP Softare Development
Dundas Software Ltd.
GeneralRe: Why I'll never work with a boss who has no programming experience? Pin
Anonymous16-Dec-03 10:44
Anonymous16-Dec-03 10:44 
GeneralRe: Why I'll never work with a boss who has no programming experience? Pin
J.B16-Dec-03 17:27
J.B16-Dec-03 17:27 
GeneralExtensive experience Pin
Anonymous15-Dec-03 0:56
Anonymous15-Dec-03 0:56 
GeneralRe: Extensive experience Pin
Anonymous15-Dec-03 3:16
Anonymous15-Dec-03 3:16 
GeneralRe: Extensive experience Pin
ed welch15-Dec-03 4:42
ed welch15-Dec-03 4:42 
GeneralI'm your boss! Pin
A Manager15-Dec-03 4:57
sussA Manager15-Dec-03 4:57 
GeneralRe: Extensive experience Pin
John M. Drescher17-Dec-03 5:43
John M. Drescher17-Dec-03 5:43 
GeneralI had a chance to be the manager....but Pin
Roger Allen14-Dec-03 23:21
Roger Allen14-Dec-03 23:21 
GeneralNo proramming experience.... Pin
Anonymous14-Dec-03 23:15
Anonymous14-Dec-03 23:15 

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