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Old 06-20-2006, 05:17 PM   #16 (permalink)
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well......how about this.........my new goal is to work for microsoft and be one of the top and best employees/programmer?
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Old 06-21-2006, 12:06 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Hey, there's nothing wrong with a little ambition. At least this goal is more realistic, right? Go for it
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Old 06-21-2006, 10:53 PM   #19 (permalink)
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True, but the greatest goal: Programming for NASA.

When you're a coder there, you should be multi-millionair because 1 bug per 50.000 lines of code is the standard there.

Just "working for Microsoft" sounded funny, a goal in life should be more specific or else you maybe end up working as the office cleaner at Microsoft. "Top employee won't do it"
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if i recall, she is still a student. that is a time when having huge goals are ok. (i'm not referring to the MS employee goal )

i liked your first goal better. if creating an OS is your dream, then you should start down that path. goals and dreams make being self motivated and determined to learn much easer than if you are settling for something that you don't see as quite the ultimate achievement.

djm is basing his greatest to 2 things, .. money (becoming more of a motivator for me as i get older), and bugless code (always good). these may be the ultimate developer acheivement for him, but you need to do what motivates you.

your motivation might be just creating something from scratch, it might be being apart of a project that you really believe in, maybe it's just to make a bunch of money, or ???

you should be deciding your own goals and aspirations, and if there's something you really want to explore, don't loose focus.
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djm is basing his greatest to 2 things, .. money (becoming more of a motivator for me as i get older), and bugless code (always good). these may be the ultimate developer acheivement for him, but you need to do what motivates you.
He said should be a multimillionaire NASA engineers don't even get money to send stuff into space, much less to pay programmers a million dollars to have memory leaks on mars rovers
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