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13answers
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Fed up with my programming job: What should I do?
When I was a teenager (about 8 years ago), programming used to be fun. That alone led me to study Systems Engineering. (Later, I found that SE wasn't only about programming, but th …
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17answers
1k views
How to overcome unit test frustration?
I'm a developer and have very much fun at nearly all stages of software developent, from gathering requirements, deciding on language, libraries and tools, sketching the architectu …
27
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19answers
1k views
Is it time for me to make a career change?
Does anybody else feel like they need to change jobs every year or two to stay sane and happy or am I just in the wrong profession entirely? I think I am burned out both on my cur …
22
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13answers
950 views
What is the worst programming job you ever had and why?
Similar but not an actual Duplicate:
What are the worst working conditions you have written code in?
Hey all,
If you're like me, you've worked for a number of places and …
13
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20answers
835 views
Programmer’s productive work time
Well, this question might be prone to discussion, but I'd really like to know your take on this, SPECIALLY if you are a Lead Programmer, Product Manager, or just if you have progra …
10
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8answers
365 views
How to check if potential employer uses rich programming environment
Lately I was thinking about job interviews. Most of time you can see information about how to look for a employer, how much you can earn or what do you look for in new employer and …
10
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20answers
2k views
What makes you leave the job after two years?
I found this question on the issue: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/129508/when-did-you-know-it-was-time-to-leave-your-job. But I would like to get more "under-the-skin" on the …
9
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4answers
447 views
How Do I Pursue A Better Career? [closed]
Greetings, Stack Overflow. My question today is, "How do I get from where I am at in my career and life to where I want to be?" Being unable to wander through every path in life, …
8
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9answers
706 views
quit my job because I don’t evolve [closed]
Hi guys,
I've worked for some time(few years) for my company. As time passed, the important tasks with new technologies started to be given to my colleague although I've asked sev …
8
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9answers
1k views
How important is PhD research topic to getting a job?
EDIT: This has been closed and I realise that I may not have been specific enough with the original title. I ask two questions here: The general one (Does a PhD help get a job?) wh …
7
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12answers
373 views
Strategies for retaining technical talent
There was an interesting question this morning about why Why Did you pick your current job?. More interestingly, I think is why do you stay? What is it that keeps you happily work …
6
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17answers
662 views
What tips do you have to keep developers happy?
Some developers get itchy feet after a year or so, some stay in the same place for years. If you are the latter - what is it that keeps you happily at the same place?
Environment? …
5
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4answers
384 views
Job change, to get more time programming
Lately I have been bogged down with my job. I'm working on open source software all of my free time(outside of my job) and that is my passion. However my job zaps me for energy wit …
4
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19answers
580 views
What should I do when my boss tells me to make passwords the same as usernames by default in our software?
My boss is against requiring our users to have secure passwords, even going so far to request they be setup by default to have passwords the same as their username. What should I d …
4
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4answers
292 views
How to keep business support team motivated?
In the course of my career I've noticed that developers working on new functionality are, as a rule, more cheerful than these assigned to troubleshooting and fixing bugs.
Good tip …
