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RE[2]: Comment by lucas_maximus
by lucas_maximus on Fri 18th Nov 2011 17:58
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I am similar in that regard. I think it is because I moved from a Traditional Engineering disicipline ... then moved to software engineering .. I don't really have a hardcore coder background.
Others generally comment generally I think quite oddly and I tend to make connection between like playing Snooker and Jeet Kune Do ...
I think many managers also have problems with me at first, because I am a bit of a maverick. I want to do my job, I just do it my own way rather then the way they want me to. I also tend to self manage.




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2011-03-08
I don't know if this is just me, or the fact that I usually work on one person projects, but I spend like 30 minutes furiously writing code, then 3 hours tweaking it until it actually runs like it should, or run at all in many cases.
Maybe it is because I have no formal training, I am not sure.