Developer Question - Passion or Profession?
What was the question again?
I want to hear from other developers to find out if they see their job as a developer/programmer as just their job which they turn up for and go home, or whether they are extremely passionate about it, and it is part of who they are.
Let me give you some examples.
Meet Bob.
Bob is a web developer who has been working in the industry for 10 years. He's had 2 or 3 different jobs, but all around the same technologies that he is comfortable with. He sees his job as a way to earn some money so he can live. Outside of work he has hobbies such as sports or watching TV. He doesn't do any side projects and isn't interested about learning new technologies outside of his work hours. He believes if he has to learn a new technology for his job, it should be during his working day. When he is commuting he listens to the radio or blasts his favourite album out.
Meet Dave.
Dave works at the same company as Bob as a web developer. He's also been doing programming for about 10 years. He has worked in different technologies, but now really enjoys .NET Web Development. Dave loves his job and feels very lucky to be paid for something that he would do as his hobby. Outside of work Dave has several side projects on the go and contributes to Open Source Software projects. He is a member of several development forums and Slack groups. Dave is always keen to learn new skills, so he gets free trials for sites like pluralsight. When he is commuting he listens to podcasts about programming.
Which one do you relate to most?
Which one do you think has the right idea?
Can you relate to both of them?
If you are like Bob, do you wish you were more like Dave?
If you are like Dave, do you wish you were more like Bob?
Tell us in the comments
If you have read this far, I'd love to hear which one you are. So please leave a comment below or in the post where you saw this article.
If you enjoyed it, please also share with your fellow developers so we can see which one they are.
Kind regards
Dave
Sr. Software Engineer
8 年I know I am not the best programmer in the world, but I love to learn, and I love to pass on what I learn, and I love to apply what I learn. Most of the time, I feel that my time is better spent working on a project or picking up something I do not know, rather than watching TV.
Business Development Manager at FAB Web Studio
8 年Passion
Senior Software Engineer
8 年Definitely Dave. Our profession is such that we have to keep learning and keep getting better.
Software Designer of innovative solutions, Team Lead & Manager
8 年From a business point of view its worth reading: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/lisa-cleary/do-what-youre-good-at-not-what-you-love_b_3447733.html If you're a "Dave" and you're not good and simply wreak havoc at work you need to get out and keep it as a hobby regardless of how "passionate" you may be. Ask yourself "do you want a useless but passionate doctor operating on you?"
I'm a Dave who wants to be more like Bob, but can't help being a Dave