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by gbrunacci
3093 days ago
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tl;dr: Hitting rock bottom twice. Started as a freelancer, got too many projects at the same time. Could not meet any deadline and got burned out. Everybody lose. Build up a small dev team, got too many projects again and got a single person working on three projects at a time. Same thing: long days, too little progress, could not meet deadlines. Everybody lose. The issue with dev work and switching between projects is that is takes a few minutes to an hour to focus and get really productive. With experience you will find what is the equation that works for you. In my case I do not do more than one dev/code work at a given time or quality starts to degrade. I can provide consulting, answer questions and do estimes on other projects while coding, but only one dev work at a time. |
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