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inavo2020-05-25 21:12:57
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inavo, 2020-05-25 21:12:57

How to be a slow developer?

Kind! the main question is clear from the title, the essence is this: I have been a June for more than six months, and during this time I have failed most of the deadlines for tasks. At the same time, I try to write a plan of what I will do, I take time with a margin, but often even that is not enough. I can hang on some garbage. All this is very depressing.

Tell me, how do you manage tasks in order to meet deadlines?

And off topic, how do you feel about slow colleagues?

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Dmitry, 2020-05-25
@inavo

It's all relative. Some work faster, some slower. This is your pace, if, in addition to solving problems, you also load yourself with speed, it will not do any good. Well, they failed, it means they failed, who said that the deadlines were correct.

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Vitaly Karasik, 2020-05-25
@vitaly_il1

And what feedback from the curator? Maybe it seems to you that you are stupid, but in fact everything is OK, the bosses are happy?
I've been an old DevOps for many years, but very, very often I struggle all day on some nonsense problem :-)

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Lazy @BojackHorseman, 2020-05-25
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achieved through exercise.
decomposition and a real assessment of their capabilities.

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tester12, 2020-05-26
@tester12

For starters, look at your colleagues. Are they on time or not? If not, then something is wrong in the organization, these are questions for management. If yes, then questions to the slow June. So he either knows nothing and spends a lot of time googling "how to do it", or he is busy doing something else.

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qwermus, 2020-05-26
@qwermus

Deadlines are a big problem for developers. Deadlines - quality suffers, and it all depends on the boss or the customer. If they always need for yesterday - I prefer to refuse such work, it will not do any good. Of course, you can do it in a hurry and at random, but after a while the result will be depressing and it will be more and more difficult to maintain the product. It is better to try to look for people who are sympathetic to development time and are willing to put up with slow development, provided that the product is of high quality.
Well, regarding the question itself - you can try to optimize some of the tasks. For example, I used a dreamweaver for a long time and it seemed convenient to me, but at some point I discovered a PHP-storm that does part of the work for you - this allowed me to speed up the work. So you can try to optimize routine tasks to the maximum.

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