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What's your preference: coding solo or coding as a team?

Survey period: 14 Dec 2020 to 21 Dec 2020

There's something to be said for having someone help you dig the trenches. There's also something to be said with not having to have a conversation about every line of code.

OptionVotes% 
I will only ever code solo30728.85
I'll code solo whenever I can36934.68
I prefer coding in pairs (but not necessarily pair-programming)393.67
I prefer coding in a small group of less than 5746.95
I prefer coding as part of a larger team161.50
It doesn't fuss me. Group coding or solo both have their place23722.27
I don't code222.07



 
GeneralWas going to say solo ... Pin
CHill6013-Dec-20 22:12
mveCHill6013-Dec-20 22:12 
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#realJSOP13-Dec-20 23:27
professional#realJSOP13-Dec-20 23:27 
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Slacker00713-Dec-20 23:42
professionalSlacker00713-Dec-20 23:42 
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CHill6014-Dec-20 0:48
mveCHill6014-Dec-20 0:48 
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#realJSOP14-Dec-20 4:05
professional#realJSOP14-Dec-20 4:05 
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W Balboos, GHB14-Dec-20 0:50
W Balboos, GHB14-Dec-20 0:50 
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CHill6014-Dec-20 0:59
mveCHill6014-Dec-20 0:59 
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W Balboos, GHB14-Dec-20 1:34
W Balboos, GHB14-Dec-20 1:34 
I can make you feel better (and me, worse):

I have near total autonomy at this point - BUT I'm seriously underpaid. The extreme autonomy is what they gave me when I demanded a raise. I was going to walk, but my (real) boss (who doesn't have any power of the pay checks) pointed out that they pretty much gave me the Golden Ticket (as in Willy Wonka). He's been a real solid colleague and I'm staying around pretty much for him.

At this point, between pensions, SSA, interest and dividends, I make more money as so called "unearned income" then from work. I could turn my back, phart, and slam the door as I leave.

Meanwhile, although I code alone I'm a very willing teacher. My heir-apparent, unfortunately, had been kept too busy by the mighty managers to even come once/week for lessons and insight on what he's going to work with when he replaces me - at this point there's no-one. The code, as it is, will run and cover their needs for year - but no one to cover.

So - I have autonomy, but not much of a paycheck (we're talking a shortfall of something like US$25-30K/yr). Obviously, since I'm still here, I value the autonomy and a good 'boss' more than the money and am blessed to be able to afford to do so.

It'd make a good survey - "how much money is it worth to you to be how autonomous?"


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Nelek14-Dec-20 8:19
protectorNelek14-Dec-20 8:19 
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W Balboos, GHB14-Dec-20 8:22
W Balboos, GHB14-Dec-20 8:22 
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Nelek14-Dec-20 8:23
protectorNelek14-Dec-20 8:23 
GeneralCode solo, work as a team PinPopular
den2k8813-Dec-20 21:16
professionalden2k8813-Dec-20 21:16 
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Nelek14-Dec-20 6:48
protectorNelek14-Dec-20 6:48 

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