@austinhardaway
nice write up. It probably has happened to all of us at least in the beggining of our carreers that a project was not well defined and requirements kept on changing but we had to keep the course and deliver something useful despite of the mistakes/wrongdoing under the covers.
You should be proud of yourself that you kept this balance and came to the finish line. I have done it many times and it is really a pain and it is usually with companies/project that don't understand the nature of web dev and/or are on limited budget.
Perhaps you have to push back on some of those requirements and changes (on a future project) just to keep your sanity. The more you progress I guess you will learn in what circumstances you should fight back.
Cheers
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@austinhardaway nice write up. It probably has happened to all of us at least in the beggining of our carreers that a project was not well defined and requirements kept on changing but we had to keep the course and deliver something useful despite of the mistakes/wrongdoing under the covers.
You should be proud of yourself that you kept this balance and came to the finish line. I have done it many times and it is really a pain and it is usually with companies/project that don't understand the nature of web dev and/or are on limited budget.
Perhaps you have to push back on some of those requirements and changes (on a future project) just to keep your sanity. The more you progress I guess you will learn in what circumstances you should fight back.
Cheers