The formal answer is you misunderstood agile, agile does not dictate requirements, stakeholders do. The core of agile is not to carve your requirements in stone but rather have them emerge as you go, in close contact with your client, benefiting from progressive insights.
But that's all theory. ...
I like programming, and it pays well. It affords me a balanced lifestyle. I can ride my bikes, play with new tech and relax in the evenings.
But I have to deal with users and make horrible changes to my software (imo) because users want something different and you have to give them what they want, or they will pay someone else to do it
like, there's a steering committee for one of my projects. they dictate what happens. then you get pissy users haranguing you over things that you were told to do
where my gf works they sit about 5m from the in-house software team who develops their software. she talks to some team in another state, who liaises with another team in another state, who then get back to the software team. it's like chinese whispers and often is wrong.
I think users tend to be limited by designers, not programmers. Programmers want maximum functionality. Designers want it to look cool and have a certain "feel."
Capitalism isn't always good - when the rich amass two much wealth regulation needs to be put in place in order to make smaller businesses competitive to encourage entrepreneurship
@Allenph yes, but once the wealthy become super wealthy they accumulate too much power - and lean towards being monopolies, competition stops and the consumer suffers
@derp What other system do you know that makes people who hate each other legitimately be nice to each other with no central beurocrat other than Capitalism?
@BenjaminGruenbaum In a truly free market there is no legitimate initiation if force which leads to a truly empowered user. The poor have never suffered more than under the yolk of managed economies.
@BenjaminGruenbaum There is no such thing as a balance when you have delegated the right to initiate force.
@Allenph that's the thing - if a player becomes too large in a field and becomes a monopoly - they're managing that economy since they are much more powerful than the rest of the market
@SterlingArcher yes, in Israel (or Canada) it would have been impossible since medicine prices are regulated and covered (you only pay a fraction of the cost when you need medical aid - but pay a tax)
@Allenph yeah, I agree - a government should regulate the economy but not participate in it - and encourage the free market by pretty much leaving it alone and supporting it when new laws need to be made
@SterlingArcher Got more and more to the point I was managing and not programming - quit to do more of that programming stuff, and very. Was starting to feel burnout and decided it was time to move on.
New place is Peer5, they do really cool stuff, I'm joining July 1st
@Allenph by creating a system of government including a code of laws, process of decision making, a protective arm, and strategies for providing various essential services to the people. I find the Mayflower compact inspiring in that regard - people agreeing to bind themselves to law.
@BenjaminGruenbaum that's why I'm diligently looking for something I would enjoy. Unfortunately, despite my skillset and verbal communication skills, I'm still seen as barely a mid-level due to my years worked, even when they see I've successfully led a team and saved a $25 million contract from failure.
I've only had 1 interview, nobody else will contact my brother back. I suspect it's because he's a recruiter.. but that's a different story. We're working together
On the bright side, they said I interviewed extremely well, they just wanted to get their principle engineers hired first so they would have a place for me. Kind of depressing
No you're good, it's just my reason I'm working with him. I want his new business to succeed, and while I'm being patient, I'm using my skills at finding places to help him get clients
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