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persistent attitude in coding

  • Ernesto Inciong
  • May 1, 2013
  • 1 min read

in software development, life could be exceedingly intense… with all the design considerations in your head, "deliverables" that are needed for uploads, project deliberation encounters, progress and consultation meetings.

except for some whimsical approaches to problems, coming up with solutions seems relatively attainable… with all the help coming from all directions including your clients themselves.

but the real meat is on coding… it’s the real thing in software development. having gone through a variety of situations can help you a lot in achieving that efficient code.

there is no doubt that “intelligence” plays a major role in “coding”… but the factor of “persistency” is foremost a requisite.

it’s the attitude that counts… i have worked with those “intelligent-procrastinators” and they are just not comparable to “persistent-capables”. all projects need a finish line and having written the code is widely apart from just “thinking” about it. this applies to any endeavor as well.


the comparison may be somehow off when your line of approach is on tangible capabilities, but my point is to stress the “attitude” factor which even on a scaled-down level of competence, a persistent hand and head can get you to reach that desired completion.


coding is just the real process in a software product, you have to go through it… there is just no short-cut to it.

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