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theSith
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I hate how disruptive meetings are, I was coding and now I don’t know what the fuck I was trying to do.

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  • 1
    Just keep working!
  • 7
    You were discussing something with the Men In Back and then there was a sudden bright flash!
  • 4
    @PonySlaystation Now the Men In Black needs to flash you too...
  • 4
    @Grumm fuck. I outed myself 🙈
  • 9
    My job has me attending 14+ meetings a week, and my input only matters in one of them. The meetings are also all spread out, and yet management wonders why I don’t get enough done.

    Gee, maybe it’s the meetings I keep complaining about? Right, last time they listened about that, they missed the meeting part and just added another one.

    Now that I have a new (micro)manager, I have yet one more meeting! Fucking fantastic.
  • 4
    Management: "You need to attend this meeting, it is very important."
    Dev: "Are you sure? Got a lot on my plate right now."
    Management: "Yeah it's a must."
    Dev: "Ok, I trust your judgement."

    *Proceeds to get stuck in a 1 hour meeting on management trying to justify why coming back to the office will improve productivity*
  • 0
    Look back at your IDE and git log?
  • 3
    Sounds like you need one extra meeting for finding out what the fuck you're trying to do.
  • 1
    I deal with constant interruptions all day..

    What works for me is to write out a _really rough_ plan/ notes/ some form of sudo code -depending on the work I’m doing _before_ I start coding..

    While I’m taking notes, I take screen shots of places that I’ll need to touch.

    As I work through the “plan” I check off what I’ve already competed.

    It’s not perfect, but this approach gets be back on track in a few minutes, and let’s me easily pivot when I randomly get told the priority of my assignments have changed.
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