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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 
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 
I had a simular job description for almost 13 years (IF IT INVOLVED PROGRAMMING - I DID IT)!

You need some one else to work with, because the number of job desciptions are going to increase. Oh, your ability to get things done quickly will increase, provided you can concentrate on one task long enough.

The future:
Day 1: You go into the office and believe you will be finish with the current project today. You are inform that a customer wants a new feature added to some software (you wrote). This is an important custormer, so the job needs to be done quickly (preferably today). Oh and there is a bug in the firmware that also needs to be fixed. Ok! Ok! A few hours go by and there is some other project that needs your attention. And when is that project you have been working on going to be finished! Arrrg! You are now modifying: (1) an old-VB application (you never wanted to write in the first place), (2) an old-C program, (3) an MFC application, (4) and the firmware for one of your companies projects.
And you thought this was going to be simple day! Of cource it isn't, it cann't be, it goes against nature. You see the problem is that you are almost finished with a project you liked working on; therefore, naturely, you must stop and work on other things until you forget what (damn I forgot). (keep lots of notes)

Sorry, that was just one of my bad days!

Sooner or later you need to get someone to work with, or you'll probably need that doctor.

INTP
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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