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Do you have a hobby development project?

Do you have your own hobby development project, that you like to work on your own? If "yes", could you please tell a bit more about it (links are welcome)? What kind of project is it? Did it help …
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24answers
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What keeps you motivated at your job?

For me its accomplishing something by the end of the day. I've been in IT for a few years now and I've noticed that the thing that keeps my morale up is being able to say "I accomplished something" …
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Part time programming job - does it exist?

Is there such a thing as a 30 hour/week programming job? Well, I know there is, because I'm currently working at one. But it's a dead-end job, and I'm looking to move on. I had a recruiter almost …
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18answers
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Releasing open-source without the permission of your employer

I am working on a project at work and see an opportunity to extract and abstract some functionality that is part of the project and release it as open source. I have a hard time accepting the idea …
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12answers
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what are the characteristics of the “go to” person in the company?

As an junior developer in the company, I sometimes feel I can do a lot better if I have known more stuff or have certain mindset. I wonder What are the characteristics you guys think a "go-to" person …
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16answers
781 views

How to stay motivated on the job?

Hi All, I've been working as an engineer professionally for 15 years for a number of different companies. My question is how do you stay motivated at work? I can generally be easily motivated if I'm …
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68answers
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Which chemical stimulation do you require while coding?

Whatever it be, caffeine, tobacco, whatever, list your programming performance enhancing drug of choice. Do you feel like you NEED it to be most effective at your work? Vote up someone if they …
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10answers
276 views

How much do you [really] work a day

I started a real work just 2 months ago as a developer and I discovered that working 8 hours a day non stop is impossible. I mean I pass some time reading email, discovering Internet and doing some …
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7answers
486 views

Where should a C#/.NET alpha geek be looking for a job?

Just curious, at which companies do really good C# developers work? (I'm talking world-wide, not just in USA.)
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11answers
634 views

How many companies would agree to this?

I'm a web/software developer looking to get clients for my own business. I'd love to be able to talk to lots small-business owners/directors in any kind of industry, about what their business does, …
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10answers
401 views

How passionate are your coworkers with programming?

I am wondering if my situation is the norm or not. I find that many of the developers I work with are only programmers from nine to five. Learning anything new requires a mandate from the company. …
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4answers
388 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 with endless meetings, …
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13answers
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How to deal with interruptions at work

Interruptions can range from the gabby lady on the other side of the cubicle wall, to the wanna-be coder down the hall that somehow feels a need to bond with you for an hour or more every day. But …
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19answers
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quick-and-dirty vs. good design

What do you do when your manager wants you to implement something in a quick and dirty way and you just know it's going to backfire? My manager wants me to develop a web app for a client and to do it …
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24answers
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How much unpaid overtime do you work ?

Considering coding is as much a hobby as it is a "job" to most developers can I ask what sort of overtime people work and do you get paid for it or do you do it for the love of it ?

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