I've been coding for living since 2002 mostly with certain Microsoft ERP platform but during last 8 years I've done iOS development and also web development. Swift, Ruby, Python, JavaScript (React).
I seem to get into trouble almost every time I start using some new language/framework/concept/etc I haven't used before ... in a tight-scheduled project :)
I know I shouldn't, but I can't help myself ... want to learn new things all the time. And so I spend the nights trying to get back on track :P
But about features ... I think that features changing physical processes (or how people use the software) tend to have too many iterations because people discover (too late) that they "forgot" to mention how they "really" want to use the system and that what they meant (when they described the problems) was actually something different than what I understood :)
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I seem to get into trouble almost every time I start using some new language/framework/concept/etc I haven't used before ... in a tight-scheduled project :)
I know I shouldn't, but I can't help myself ... want to learn new things all the time. And so I spend the nights trying to get back on track :P
But about features ... I think that features changing physical processes (or how people use the software) tend to have too many iterations because people discover (too late) that they "forgot" to mention how they "really" want to use the system and that what they meant (when they described the problems) was actually something different than what I understood :)