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Scott Serl wrote: Sometimes you can get into serious trouble on a complex project if you haven't prototyped it first.
If only I could get some of my clients to understand this. It's something that I try to keep them focused on without overselling the prototype... They either want to forge through to a finished product without a proof of concept [bad] or [worse] accept the proof of concept as a (edit: ) completed solution!
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That's a part I enjoy as well. There are times when it isn't feasible to develop something new directly in the product, so a throwaway prototype is just the ticket. You can hack/slash/refactor/rework to your heart's content without worrying about the 'big picture'.
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or at least a "other" with text input
In my case... I enjoy every part of it, as long as there is no one messing up with me and/or my brain, thinking process, decision making.
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If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
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modified 17-Sep-18 4:31am.
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I agree, any project part is enjoyable when difficulties are over and when it starts to converge …
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I would of rather seen this as a multiple option as I enjoy quiet a few of these depending on the project.
1. Spec a large project.
2. Designing Classes etc
3. Troubleshooting / bug fixes etc
4. Exploring the tech to use.
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I'm with OG on this one, the survey should have been split into 2 sections, getting paid as the default and only option in section 1 and the rest of the options in section 2.
Yes designing the classes and APIs was my choice
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Closest answer was designing the apis.
Yes that's the creative part, the part where you actually see (on paper) how it will look like from a coder's perspective.
That is really the most joyful part.
Second best is, when "everything is finished" and you start the finetuning, a bit polishing here, a new setting there, change a default, things like that... All that what's needed to make it feel right.
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"Getting paid" - now, that's a goodie!
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This makes me wonder about the same survey but being done on the question:
Why would you contribute to Codeproject?
Getting paid (at least shortterm is certainly not an option) ...
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Sky high stacks of Rep points
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