This is my major source of consternation as a coder. Since I am usually busy
coding, I usually am not involved in this process. A lot of times a project
gets to me with no written project specs. I have to go verbally ask whoever
talked to the client, or end up talking to the client directly, which makes
me the point of contact, wasting even more time.
I recently coded a very nice project management program that has made the
process much nicer now, but for larger projects I dont want to be invloved
in the client interfacing parts, nor should I, in my opinion. However, if
the "project managers" cannot do it right...

I read and article a while back that Hal Helms wrote about his whole process
from start to end. It was very informative. It might be on his site at
halhelms.com...

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Regan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Dev process and coders?


> How many people that are coders, are included in the meetings with the
> client?
>
> which meetings are you involved with from start to finish. Are you
involved
> from the very first meeting, where the client tells you what they want?
>
> Anyone please reply on this subject, I want to know what other houses are
> doing with their development process and how often they involve their
coders
> in client meetings.
>
>
> Shawn Regan
> Applications Developer
> Pacific Technology Solutions
>



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