> Actually the 5-day code-a-thon works well if the specs don't shift. I am
in
> Day 3 of my 5 days on a new project. It is very cool to sit down and just
> write code...the challenge I am having is the client is calling and asking
> about adding or changing functionality AFTER the specification has been
> written. I guess that is one definition of Heaven...all of the projects
you
> want with no clients or users to "get in the way". :-)
Clearly you didn't read the 5-Day Development rules very carefully-- not
only are you reading and replying to e-mail (which you shouldn't be able to
do because you were supposed to disconnect your internet), but you are
letting the clients call you with feature-creep (not only a no-no because
your phone should be unplugged, but also because feature creep should have
been disallowed to the client in the first place).
Anyway, it is interesting to see that people are actually making a go of the
5-day dev cycle! Cool! :-)
David Huyck
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