• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    So much this.

    I’m in my first professional role and the first project was completed and aside from my boss I was the only other dev. So I was naturally excited for their (clients) feedback on it.

    Well fast forward a couple of months where they really didn’t interact with the application much and then came the queries and then not understanding how to use it. Find boss sets aside 10 days for me to write some documentation with screenshots of all the journeys (free of charge).

    Again, tumbleweeds. Then all of a sudden it’s boom emails a plenty.

    Can you fix this, this is a major bug kinda emails. Like it isn’t a bug, you don’t know how to use it.

    Now we are dumbing down the software to make it more align with what the business is used to, which is fine but even my boss has said (as I over think and want to reply to things instantly) that just because they have come to life doesn’t mean we drop everything else to tend to them now.

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      1 year ago

      Sorry to break this to you…but this won’t be the last time that happens. In fact, it’ll probably happen on more projects than not.

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      1 year ago

      that just normal software development with contacts and waterfall. usually with agile it’s meditated to some extend, because with agile the customer is on board and cannot say afterwards i didn’t want it.

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        1 year ago

        We don’t do agile, my boss usually keeps it all in his head and I have to pry it out of him what he wants done.

        Also, I think you dropped this “a” from one of your words. Hehe