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How do you start a new project?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Feb 2004 to 15 Feb 2004

There not necessarily a right way and a wrong way to start new projects, but there are certainly some good ways and some very bad ways.

OptionVotes% 
Dive in headfirst and start coding the final app.12311.13
Get a list of requirements, prioritise them, start designing, then code37433.85
Discuss the requirements, prototype, then rework the design and then code35432.04
code, design, plan, recode, redesign, repeat as necessary19317.47
Look for a 3rd party solution, and give up if none is available151.36

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GeneralPay Microsoft to develop a solution (I know can't, but whats bad about thinking... he he he) Pin
fadee11-Feb-04 19:07
fadee11-Feb-04 19:07 
GeneralRe: Pay Microsoft to develop a solution (I know can't, but whats bad about thinking... he he he) Pin
Anonymous12-Feb-04 22:07
Anonymous12-Feb-04 22:07 
GeneralRe: Pay Microsoft to develop a solution (I know can't, but whats bad about thinking... he he he) Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic13-Feb-04 6:43
Nemanja Trifunovic13-Feb-04 6:43 
GeneralRe: Pay Microsoft to develop a solution (I know can't, but whats bad about thinking... he he he) Pin
Anthony_Yio15-Feb-04 14:49
Anthony_Yio15-Feb-04 14:49 
Generalpenguins! Pin
devvvy14-Feb-04 8:21
devvvy14-Feb-04 8:21 
GeneralThe client is always right Pin
Bamaco211-Feb-04 8:25
Bamaco211-Feb-04 8:25 
GeneralRe: The client is always right Pin
Anonymous11-Feb-04 12:45
Anonymous11-Feb-04 12:45 
GeneralRe: The client is always right Pin
Bamaco212-Feb-04 4:42
Bamaco212-Feb-04 4:42 
GeneralRe: The client is always right Pin
Marc Clifton14-Feb-04 3:52
mvaMarc Clifton14-Feb-04 3:52 
Bamaco2 wrote:
The client belongs to the problem domain and the
programmer / analyst / developper belongs to the solution domain


A lot of programmers I know are part of the problem.

Bamaco2 wrote:
The client may have some sort of notion about the solution domain,
but really shouldn't mess with that.

Otherwise, it's not a client, it's another "solution provider" that
hires you as a sub-contractant, maybe asking opinions and so forth.


Ridiculous! Do I know how to design satellites? Do I know how to run a boatyard? I need my clients to explain how they solve problems so that I can write programmers that facilitate their processes. Sure, in the process, we discover ways to improve processes as well, but that's another story.

Bamaco2 wrote:
As soon as you accept the responsibility for writing the solution,
you are the boss as far as this is concerned.


LOL! I've never seen a situation where this applies. The solution is more than just code. It's a partnership between me and the client. Being boss means having responsibility, and my client has just as much responsibility in seeing the solution developed as I do in terms of design and implementation. Each works in his/her own domain toward the solution.

Bamaco2 wrote:
If the "client" wants to tell you how to do your job, then you cease to
have responsibility and you become a $ XX.YY / hour drone.


Sure, telling me how to code isn't going to fly. But there's a lot of things my client CAN tell me that makes everyone's life a lot easier because it results in success.

You seem to be constructing a big wall between the coder and the client. This perpetuates a big problem in the industry--lack of communication. I think the differentiation you are making is pointless and in many cases dangerous to the success of the effort.

Marc

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GeneralRe: The client is always right Pin
Anonymous18-Feb-04 9:56
Anonymous18-Feb-04 9:56 
GeneralProud of it ? Pin
Bernhard Hofmann11-Feb-04 5:07
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GeneralRe: Proud of it ? Pin
fabulous13-Feb-04 16:38
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Marc Clifton14-Feb-04 3:55
mvaMarc Clifton14-Feb-04 3:55 
GeneralRe: Proud of it ? Pin
Nitron14-Feb-04 11:44
Nitron14-Feb-04 11:44 
Generalrequirements specification Pin
Stephan Hoppe11-Feb-04 5:01
Stephan Hoppe11-Feb-04 5:01 
GeneralRe: requirements specification Pin
jhwurmbach11-Feb-04 5:21
jhwurmbach11-Feb-04 5:21 
GeneralRe: requirements specification Pin
Stephan Hoppe11-Feb-04 8:28
Stephan Hoppe11-Feb-04 8:28 
GeneralRe: requirements specification Pin
jhwurmbach11-Feb-04 20:44
jhwurmbach11-Feb-04 20:44 
GeneralRe: requirements specification Pin
Marc Clifton14-Feb-04 5:52
mvaMarc Clifton14-Feb-04 5:52 
GeneralI prefer a mix between C and E Pin
Carlos Antollini10-Feb-04 9:08
Carlos Antollini10-Feb-04 9:08 
GeneralRe: I prefer a mix between C and E Pin
Mazdak10-Feb-04 19:55
Mazdak10-Feb-04 19:55 
GeneralI know this is getting old but... Pin
Jim Crafton9-Feb-04 13:14
Jim Crafton9-Feb-04 13:14 
GeneralRe: I know this is getting old but... Pin
Anonymous9-Feb-04 14:45
Anonymous9-Feb-04 14:45 
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Tomas Petricek10-Feb-04 0:57
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John M. Drescher10-Feb-04 5:10
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