User Eyebee - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-22T21:58:28Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/user/26869 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/70846/developers-bill-of-rights/199536#199536 2 Answer by Eyebee for Developers' Bill Of Rights Eyebee 2008-10-14T00:17:34Z 2008-10-14T00:17:34Z <p>Have a boss who actually listens to your input</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4433/vista-or-xp-for-dev-machine/195018#195018 0 Answer by Eyebee for Vista or XP for Dev Machine Eyebee 2008-10-12T02:41:35Z 2008-10-12T02:41:35Z <p>I have just purchased a new 'barebones' box that came with Vista as the OS. I was apprehensive, having heard much bad press over time about Vista, but it runs just fine here.</p> <p>On that basis, I'd say save the extra money you (probably) get charged for the "downgrade" and buy some more RAM instead.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/71199/what-makes-you-lose-motivation/193014#193014 3 Answer by Eyebee for What makes you lose motivation? Eyebee 2008-10-10T21:05:35Z 2008-10-10T21:05:35Z <p>When a client wants me to take short cuts, and still produce a polished result.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/112028/what-was-the-biggest-lesson-you-learned-in-your-career-as-an-it-professional/192990#192990 1 Answer by Eyebee for What was the biggest lesson you learned in your career as an IT professional? Eyebee 2008-10-10T20:56:05Z 2008-10-10T20:56:05Z <p>I learned that it is way too easy to underestimate the time it will take to complete a project, and so it is very easy to underprice yourself too.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/192761/where-do-you-go-for-inspiration-outside-of-technical-arenas/192805#192805 1 Answer by Eyebee for Where do you go for inspiration outside of technical arenas? Eyebee 2008-10-10T19:47:51Z 2008-10-10T19:47:51Z <ul> <li>Reading non-fiction (and not about solving the current problem!)</li> <li>Listen to music (off all kinds)</li> <li>Cook something (not a great cook, but it gets me up and standing, and moving about!)</li> </ul> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/117199/should-i-telecommute/192790#192790 1 Answer by Eyebee for Should I telecommute? Eyebee 2008-10-10T19:42:36Z 2008-10-10T19:42:36Z <p>Really a mixture of all the answers above. It works for some and not for others. I am quite happy to work at home all alone. I get more done, there are less distractions, and I save both time commuting and gas/transportation fares.</p> <p>You need to be discplined in two ways. One to know when to actually work. If you let your mind wander it's easy to be somewhere like here answering these questions instead of doing paid work. The other side to that is that you need to be disciplined enough to quit work too.</p> <p>I try to encorage all my business contacts to use email when at all possible - there's a 'paper' trail for a start and it's less distracting. However I use Grand Central for my telephone needs, and have my friends and family routed to the magic jack number connected to my home phones, and my business contacts go to my skype line which is at my desk. When I've finished work and I'm not at my desk, I don't get bothered with clients all hours.</p> <p>All in all, I don't miss the office environment, the traveling, or the BS.</p> <p>I do visit some clients from time to time at their offices, but I'll concede I do spend a lot of time at home. Oh I save a shedload not buying coffees and lunch etc! </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/190976/what-frustrates-you-the-most-at-your-current-workplace/192754#192754 2 Answer by Eyebee for What frustrates you the most at your current workplace? Eyebee 2008-10-10T19:31:45Z 2008-10-10T19:31:45Z <p>I mostly work from my own home office, but what frustrates me most about some of the clients I do work for, is the almost complete lack of forward planning or even purpose. They want the latest web site gizmo, but they don't know why, other than they want it.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/78756/what-do-you-use-to-keep-notes-as-a-developer/192739#192739 0 Answer by Eyebee for What do you use to keep notes as a developer? Eyebee 2008-10-10T19:27:10Z 2008-10-10T19:27:10Z <p>I use a mixture of small spiral notepads, Google Notebook, Evernote, and post-its. I'm gravitating more and more towards Evernote however.</p>