Like many others, you also described exactly how I work.

with one exception... php is my only choice for server side scripting
/ programming.  Sure there are others, perhaps better for some things,
languages, but I am sticking with PHP through snow, mud, earthquakes,
tsunamis, and solar radiation.  With each new project, I try to do
something new and different with PHP than my previous projects.
Whether the new projects are improvements is another discussion for
someone other than me :)

Thanks for the post, I am glad I am not the only one.

derby

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Nathan Rixham <nrix...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well just for the hell of it; and because I'm feeling worn..
>
> anybody else find the following true when you're a developer?
>
> - frequent bursts of side-tracking onto more interesting subjects
> - vast amount of inhuman focus, followed by inability to remain focussed
> - general tendancy to keep taking on projects, often for no good reason
> - inability to flip out of work mode at 5pm like the rest of the world
> -- [sub] not feeling normal unless worked you've extra; while other
> professions demand overtime as little as an extra 15 minutes
> - constant learning (positive thing)
> - unlimited skill scope, if its on a computer you'll give it a go
> - amazing ability to prioritise (the wrong things)
> - all projects suddenly become uninteresting and all motivation is lost at
> approx 65-85 percent completion
> - the code seems more important than the app (even though its not)
> - lots more but lost interest / focus
>
> ps:
> expectantly installed windows 7 over the weekend, brief moment of excitement
> coupled with the thought "i wonder what it's like"; anticlimax + reality
> check, it was just a taskbar, start menu and desktop.. you'd think I'd know
> by now.
>
> regards :-)
>
> i so have more important things to do
>
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