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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



 
GeneralExperience? Well, Sorta... Pin
anonymous9919-Dec-03 7:53
anonymous9919-Dec-03 7:53 
GeneralRe: Experience? Well, Sorta... Pin
J. Dunlap19-Dec-03 11:57
J. Dunlap19-Dec-03 11:57 
GeneralThe worst is a mid-experienced boss Pin
Anonymous18-Dec-03 9:36
Anonymous18-Dec-03 9:36 
GeneralRe: The worst is a mid-experienced boss Pin
Ramanan.T18-Dec-03 22:00
Ramanan.T18-Dec-03 22:00 
GeneralRe: The worst is a mid-experienced boss Pin
Pedro J. Molina19-Dec-03 0:12
Pedro J. Molina19-Dec-03 0:12 
GeneralRe: The worst is a mid-experienced boss Pin
Colin Angus Mackay19-Dec-03 15:24
Colin Angus Mackay19-Dec-03 15:24 
GeneralRe: The worst is a mid-experienced boss Pin
Muhammad Rizwan Moiz Chishti3-Apr-04 18:00
Muhammad Rizwan Moiz Chishti3-Apr-04 18:00 
GeneralExperience should not be required Pin
Dacobra17-Dec-03 10:46
Dacobra17-Dec-03 10:46 
GeneralRe: Experience should not be required Pin
jhwurmbach17-Dec-03 23:13
jhwurmbach17-Dec-03 23:13 
GeneralNot necessary that a Boss or Manager should have extensive programming experience Pin
17-Dec-03 0:58
suss17-Dec-03 0:58 
GeneralRe: Not necessary that a Boss or Manager should have extensive programming experience Pin
FruitBatInShades17-Dec-03 4:33
FruitBatInShades17-Dec-03 4:33 
GeneralRe: Not necessary that a Boss or Manager should have extensive programming experience Pin
Tibor Blazko17-Dec-03 19:41
Tibor Blazko17-Dec-03 19:41 
GeneralRe: Not necessary that a Boss or Manager should have extensive programming experience Pin
jhwurmbach17-Dec-03 23:16
jhwurmbach17-Dec-03 23:16 
GeneralZero programming experience Pin
Bamaco216-Dec-03 23:22
Bamaco216-Dec-03 23:22 
My boss is my partner.

He is holding 90% of the share of the company stocks
while I hold the remaining 10%.

He has zero programming experience. He is, at best,
a semi-power user for Windows.

As a result, we write programs that are simpler to use
than your typical WIN32 app.

He is extremly picky about the graphic user interface.

His role is mostly "the visionary" man behind the product line.

I find it difficult at times to explain to him that I can do
almost anything, given enough time. He seems to take it.

When he wants a feature to be done "this way" and it make hell
for me, I usually give him a counter proposal.

Our system is growing better and better all the time.

I am the expert in technology, He is the expert in the industry
field that is our target pool of customers. (Access control systems)

I find that even if we have a few heated arguments from time to time,
we end up with what looks like a success story.

I still have difficulties with the improvised project management
going on.

I must say that I am the last surviving programmer in my shop.
Too bad, because I am now stuck with 4 job descriptions:
(1) Win32 application developper (huge application there, 5.5 mb executable size)Smile | :)
(2) Firmware developper on a Motorola ColdFire embedded application for one type of microcontroller. (The core of the actual system), compiling at just over 200 KB, and
belive me, it's a huge app, w/o fat library or operating system overheads)Big Grin | :-D
(3) Firmware developper on a bunch of PIC Micro accessory devices. Again, these devices are a huge importance in the whole. WTF | :WTF:
(4) Finally, I oversee some work contracted out to a local hardware development team. I supply technical specifications and they do some of the low level embedded stuff. I must say that they only work on newer stuff, they will not help with any of the above.Hmmm | :|

I am afraid my brains will blow up. Eek! | :eek:
I have been managing the 1st part for over 1 year.
6 months ago, I took over the 2nd part, and it actually helps, belive it or not.
This week, I am taking over the PIC stuff. This is going to hurt.

So, I am paryly my own boss and luckyly, it seems to work for now.

My boss has zero experience in programming and I only wish that he could
share my uneasyness at working on too many types of projects on too many
platforms all the time.

Am I paranoiac or am I underestimating my abilities ?

Should I speak to a doctor or is this forum an appropriate place
for this sort of rambling ?Cry | :((

Am I on topic or what ?

Bamaco
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Adrian Edmonds17-Dec-03 1:07
Adrian Edmonds17-Dec-03 1:07 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Anonymous17-Dec-03 7:41
Anonymous17-Dec-03 7:41 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Bamaco217-Dec-03 8:45
Bamaco217-Dec-03 8:45 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Florin Crişan18-Dec-03 17:38
Florin Crişan18-Dec-03 17:38 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Bamaco219-Dec-03 2:46
Bamaco219-Dec-03 2:46 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Florin Crişan19-Dec-03 17:30
Florin Crişan19-Dec-03 17:30 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
John R. Shaw19-Dec-03 11:32
John R. Shaw19-Dec-03 11:32 
GeneralRe: Zero programming experience Pin
Bamaco220-Dec-03 8:46
Bamaco220-Dec-03 8:46 
GeneralExtensive, but somewhat dated Pin
Gary R. Wheeler16-Dec-03 12:23
Gary R. Wheeler16-Dec-03 12:23 
GeneralA good mix Pin
Navin16-Dec-03 10:30
Navin16-Dec-03 10:30 
GeneralNegative programming experience? Pin
John Fisher16-Dec-03 4:33
John Fisher16-Dec-03 4:33 

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