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by edw519
6449 days ago
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What I do to fight the boredom is build my own framework. Excellent idea. I have done this myself several times. My dilemma: At what point do you realize that your code is so cool that you don't want to develop it on someone else's machine (and dime)? I often find myself saying, "This is WAY more than they're paying for and will be worthless to me since they will own it." |
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To edw519: This where I'm going (in addition to looking for another line of work I might enjoy more). I've been making my own tools for about three years. I guess that's my "breaking point". I'm using them personally, but I don't want to be at shops without some kickass tools and practices already in place. I like my tools, but working at a place without any useful abstractions is no fun. In the meantime, I'm trying to make the best use of my tools and talents on my own dime, for my company (http://greaterscope.com). There I can solve the problems I want to solve, without restrictions (until I get customers). Hopefully it'll be a much better ride and I won't post another similar thing in another five years.