"Timeline and Risk" and Maui

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I received a ton of comments and emails about my most recent article Timeline and Risk, which is my most popular article to date. Check out the comments if you haven’t already - a very interesting pattern emerged of people suggesting that I quit. I’ll come back to that point in a future post because I don’t have time to write about it right now, but let’s just say I don’t consider that a feasible solution.

I had a good conversation with one of our senior managers about the article. He agreed with my thoughts on the subject, but interpreted the other manager differently than I had. It was a good chat and I appreciated that he took the time to discuss it with me.

On another note, I apologize for not posting much during the past few weeks. I’ve been working crazy hours trying to wrap up a major project that goes to QA in just over a week.

As counterpoint to that, I’m leaving for Maui in the middle of the week, so I’ll be incommunicado for a few days. I’ll be sure to do some snorkeling for you.

About Me: My name is Rob Walling and I'm a software developer living and working in Boston. I write about hiring, managing, and motivating software developers, in addition to random outbursts on improving development skills and software startups.

My consulting firm, The Numa Group, performs .NET development for clients throughout the United States. If you are in need of a .NET developer or architect, drop me a line.

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