sums it up nicely
sums it up nicely
sums it up nicely
Man I feel this all the time. I can't count the number of times I'm talking to my boss about something and I think "oh yeah, should be easy" and something will trip me up for a day
Yep, and the the more you work on it, the more issues and problems you run into that you need to figure out.
Not to mention the more things you see that you try to get fancy on. Which ends up taking even more time/effort, because you can't let it beat you.
I hear you... it's a killer isn't it.
The number of times I have made a rod for my own back with clients..... "Yea, I'll add that I'm for you no problem".....
The famous last words.
The can of worms opens and a few rounds of crisis of confidence and tears later, eventually get there and think, I'm keeping my mouth shut from here on in.
Rinse and repeat :)
Sometimes I wonder if I am crazy for programming as a hobby.
Wouldn't crochet be easier?
I do both! Also the answer is yes.
this is one of those perfect, timeless comments.
As a hobby it's probably fine. You shouldn't let it consume you or it will turn you into Gollum and you will likely self-immolate when touched by the evil rays from the great fire in the sky.
Glad to see PH on lemmy
I need to print this out and hang it on my door
Fucking a, so much this.
Good one. Made me smile and being thankful for not being a programmer anymore.
What did you switch to?
If I'd had to guess, woodworker or watermelon farmer.
First biomedical engineer at a hospital and now tech service for medical diagnostics and automation.
You left the fold!! What did you move into if you don't mind me asking :)
I pretty much had to. Burned out completely. Took years to even think about working again. But enough about me, what's up with you these days? :D
Right, your question. First BioMed at a hospital and then tech service for analytics and automation. See my answers elswere in the thread as well.