02 Sep 2008

Professional courtesy of the janitor

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One of the nicest things about being a senior developer is getting called into a situation where someone has been struggling and you can help out. Someone gives you a call and you help as a professional courtesy. I love the feeling of looking at a few lines of code someone has been struggling with and type I’m a few characters to get it working in a few minutes.

“I’ve been working on that for days! I’ve read every forum post and couldn’t get it working! Thanks!”. Then I can act all cool and strut away. I’m a geek, but I’m the best geek.

One of the worst things is seeing a jumble of spaghetti code and trying to make it work. I do this most often. I clean up messes. I’m the janitor.

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One Response to “Professional courtesy of the janitor”

  1. ryan keeter says:

    Hey Eric, great post, but honestly….I am trying to find your email addy to see if I could get that C# wrapper code over the Nike+ api that you wrote (it would be great to write a Silverlight app to really display that data). Thanks a ton bud, ryan.keeter [at] gmail [dot] com, thanks!

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