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Aug 9th, 2007, 02:12 PM
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At the end of a project
Does anybody ever slow down towards the end of a project and just want to stop working on it? I was on this project for 5 weeks and got really close to the end. Then I paused and started another project that lasted a week. I was also at the ocean this past weekend, so I've had a lot of breaks. But now I need to finish the first project, and I just don't want to.
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Aug 10th, 2007, 12:04 AM
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Re: At the end of a project
I don't think I've ever finished any of my own hobby projects.
The times I do finish a project, it's because either I'm working with someone else, I'm doing it for someone else, or I've shown it to someone else and they've come up with ideas for it. (Or, ideally, finished it for me—but that never happens!)
So, show it to someone else, and ask them for ideas, and maybe you'll get the inspiration and motivation you need to finish it.
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Aug 10th, 2007, 08:11 AM
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Re: At the end of a project
The only programming project I've ever done for me is my Code Library. Everything has been work related with associated deadlines.
My Library needs some serious upgrading, and it is one of those things that I keep telling myself I'll get around to one of these days. I've been telling myself that for about 5 years.
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Aug 10th, 2007, 01:57 PM
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Re: At the end of a project
This is a classic case of hobbie lag! ha ha. But seriously i get it all the time on hobby projects! Its the same with guys making games as a hobbie! i used to have RPG maker 2000 and i swear i never seen anyone with a finished game only constant demos!
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Aug 10th, 2007, 02:59 PM
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Re: At the end of a project
Good to hear everyone else has had the same feelings for hobby projects, but I was actually talking about projects for work! 
I don't really have a deadline for these projects. Maybe that's the problem.
The human brain cannot hold all of the knowledge that exists in this world, but it can hold pointers to that knowledge.
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