@codewithvoid Trying to carry all my side projects
@codewithvoid I don’t know. Never done it.
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@codewithvoid Agreed. I think one of the best skills a dev can have is defining done before they start. It's so easy to just keep adding to projects because you have time and I've seen many projects miss deadlines cause of "Wouldn't it be cool if we..."
@codewithvoid And I highly lack this skill, need to develop it asap
@codewithvoid It all depends on the people, more than on the technology.....
@codewithvoid when you create a finish line for your project and then you try to reach that line and when you reach that finish line you end up creating a brand new finish line for your project because you came up with a new feature for your project in your head
@codewithvoid Working on different projects helps us to learn a lot of things 🔥✌️
@codewithvoid A very special skill... Sitting very close to a miracle
@codewithvoid Finishing is just the two skills Scoping and Estimating combined. If you can manage the scope of, and accurately estimate a project, you'll complete it.
@codewithvoid The last 10% - 15% is the hardest because you've already done the fun part. You solved the problem. Finishing the project is doing all the piddly detail work and that's for front-end developers and UX people, not for real developers. 🙂
@codewithvoid Finishing it and letting the world see it is a bigger skill. Thankfully, tiiny.host makes visibility and hosting easier.
@codewithvoid I'm not a developer, but I run a group of them. FINISHING is the greatest skill an engineer can poses. There is ALWAYS more software to build. The question is, when is it enough and where is the finish line. That takes mastery, a lot of overshooting, and a stiff chin.
@codewithvoid There's no such thing as "finished." Maybe: "Launching projects is a skill"
@codewithvoid projects are never finished. Shipping projects require skills in determination and discipline.
@codewithvoid Not Twitter reminding me to finish my project asap xD
@codewithvoid Totally agree. I call this the last 5% of the project. In other words, the last 5% of the project is 95% of the work.
@codewithvoid If you at first don’t succeed, mark the repo no longer maintained and privatize it