Coding question
Oct. 29th, 2003 05:35 pmAs an estimate, what percentage of your coding time do you spend writing algorithms and what percentage do you spend finding little niggling problems where something in the development environment/system/language you're programming in?
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Date: 2003-10-29 09:38 am (UTC)I love Perl :)
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Date: 2003-10-29 09:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-29 10:12 am (UTC)if I may recategorize
Date: 2003-10-29 11:44 am (UTC)Adding minor new features: 20%
Tweaking stuff that works fine but the client wants changed: 20%
Debugging: 55%
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Date: 2003-10-29 03:09 pm (UTC)Debugging: 80%
Probably because I hate debugging.
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Date: 2003-10-29 05:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-10-30 01:43 am (UTC)Typically, with (say) VB6/MSSQL, and an average work task, it is now about 10(or less)/90 as I've been working with them for so long (and I'm such a genius). I'm movigninto .net (on a course right now), so I predict that figure will change for a year or so at least.
Of course WAY more time is spent asking people stuff ("you want WHAT???" :-) ) than coding [as is usual].
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Date: 2003-10-30 11:58 am (UTC)Well, I was going to say 99% in niggling details. Thinking about it harder, it's probably not like that at all, but I just notice my frustration when up against the deadline and I can't figure out why the program is doing THAT still! much more than when I'm doing happy work like plotting it out. :)
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Date: 2003-10-30 02:58 pm (UTC)Coding: 10%
Debugging: 20%
Playing: 10%
Testing: 10%
Figuring out exactly what the users want: 85%
Arguing that my way is best: 40%