2013-05-05 - Developer's Life 46
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When they tell me the website has to be supported by IE6
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When they me ask if I have tested it
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When the sales people announce they have sold our product to the customer
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When the project manager suddenly looks on my screen
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When the project manager enters the office
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When the intern tells me that the tests are for those who can not program
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When the code that I have not tested on dev works perfectly in production
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When the client tries to click on the mockups
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When the boss is looking for someone to urgently fix a difficult bug
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When the boss announces a bonus if the project is completed before the deadline
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When the app goes into beta and the first bug reports arrive
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When sysadmin finally gives us the root access
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When project manager thinks that I can handle whole project all by myself
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When my script finally worked
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When my regex returned exactly what I expected
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When I'm told that the module on which I have worked all the week will never be used
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When I'm told that my code is broken in production
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When I'm deploying code to production
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When I try to fix a bug at 3 in the morning
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When I try a solution without reading the docs first
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When I start coding without doing analysis first
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When I show the boss that I have finally fixed this bug
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When I see someone commit 500 files to fix one bug
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When I return to development of my code that wasn't commented
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When I realize that I have been blocked for two hours because of a forgotten semicolon
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When I notice I was editing production code and I quickly correct my errors
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When I manage to replace 200 lines of the algorithm by only 10 lines
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When I launch my script for the first time after several hours of development
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When I go off for the weekend while everyone else is still trying to fix bugs
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When I find out that someone has accidentally overwritten my changes in git
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