@DaveVoyles sometimes. I get 10% time for learning projects, though they always relate to tech I'd like to apply to my job.
Programmers: Can we expect a workplace to let us set aside time for learning?
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@Avatrix That sounds fair
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@DaveVoyles That's the theory. It rarely happens in practise - crunch and deadlines ensure that. -
@Fortress_Craft I figured as much :/
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@DaveVoyles I've rarely seen it. Training related to the line of business isn't uncommon tho. -
@EdDiGeronimo Do you think you'd get a lot out of 10% of your time towards just reading/learning at work? - Show replies
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@DaveVoyles depends on what you're learning and how it directly applies to your job I imagineThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DaveVoyles In general no. Currently I am getting some study time because our company gets license discounts if we're .Net certified. -
@KrisWD40 Ahhh that's a very smart way of doing things
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@DigitalDNAGames I'd imagine that in most cases it would pay off in the long run for keeping talented developers.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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