Sunday, 15 February 2015

How do I manage my ideas/personal projects to completion? -


I suspect that many developers are in the same boat. There are so many gestures in the world to scratch, Simple, they can be "one weekend" And yet they are never, we have handcuffs like jobs, families, and other hobbies ... it can be hopeless!

I have a long list of projects that I would like to annotate and classify in a wiki, but I have not spent much time with them. In the initial steps of the scheme, the colleges and colleges that meet me are very excited. But when the time comes to work on real time, the excuses start flowing and the wave of enthusiasm begins.

What do you do to make your thoughts interesting? If there are many, there are different projects to choose from, how do you choose?

(I know there is a question with a similar title already, but it was more about code management.)

The most important thing is to get started.

It seems that you have some options, do such a thing to do such a thing that you know that you will not try to make a decision again immediately after starting

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  • Do the simplest work to get the 0.1 version (looks like it's attractive, leave the integration for Twitter later).
  • Always leave at a point where the next thing is clear;
  • Do not try to know too many new technologies in a project, they will slow you down.
  • "Explore social make-up to talk about friends / press" pressurize "to complete / release the application etc. Better yet, choose an app that will be useful for anyone at work ( HR?) There is nothing around the user waiting to inspire you.

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