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GeneralThe long, dark teatime of the project Pin
honey the codewitch17-Feb-21 11:53
mvahoney the codewitch17-Feb-21 11:53 
How often is it that we run into a situation where we have a lot of backend or supporting code to write, and the client can see no progress?

I try to code around that, and break up those tasks so I can continue to show visible progress, probably drilled into me from the dotcom days always having to keep the venture capitalists happy with what we were creating.

But sometimes it's just not possible, especially when you're in a situation coding as a one person team developing way above your individual weight class, so to speak. Add that to developing two things that have to talk to each other wirelessly in the same language, on entirely different platforms.

Hence the title of this post, with apologies to Douglas Adams.

It can be a difficult situation, helping a client manage expectations. It really helps if you've shown a lot of progress early on and built some trust in the direction of the project with the client, but at the end of the day, it's ultimately about trust and client education, I've found. The more they know about the process of developing a product, the more likely they are to accept periods of it going "dark" in terms of visible advancement.

Still I prefer to keep these periods as short as possible and as rare as possible, because otherwise I myself get uncomfortable with the project. Spending too long in the weeds can make me lose sight of where I'm headed so as much as it's frustrating sometimes having to play show and tell every week it at least keeps me grounded.
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