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recfab313yYes I think you are being setup for failure.
If you are only supposed to be programming some agreed upon number of hours, at the very least I would advocate those hours being sequential. 2 days a week instead of 3 hours every day. That kind of thing. -
Voxera115853yIt also depends on what coding activities you do and if there is a reasonable deadline.
For a side project the company wants done but that is not a high priority 3 hours a day can be fine.
But if its related to the main business and will affect earnings its most likely to little and will delay the project.
It could also be a form of training in which case 3 hours can be fine.
But its all dependent on circumstances. -
cprn17033yYou can manage. I was working like that for about 6 months. Remember that two weeks of coding can save you a day of planning.
P.s. Watch a video or two on event storming and you'll be amazed - it's a way of creating almost bullet-proof specification that saves tons of time and gives you an idea of who to ask and what to ask even before you write a single line of code. If you have a good spec and you work TDD you can code 30 minutes a day and there still will be progress each weak.
Hey y'all. So my manager is giving me "permission" to do coding related activities. I'm part of support, so it's a privilege to be going out of scope of my work.
But I gotta ask, is it me or is 3 hours everyday for large scaled coding project a bit short?
I feel like 3 hours is not enough time to ramp up and then do productive work. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like I am being setup for failure.
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