Completely agree, though I will always feel uncomfortable with a workplace that expects all experimentation to be on your own time.
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Oh man—back in my corporate days, where my software was used by ~4 people in another department—I wasted SO much time on silly architecture
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The first OSS coding I ever did was an XSLT stylesheet that converted jQuery XML docs into an HTML page. I was proud of the results!
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The architecture was horrible but even IE had XSLT processing built in so I didn't need a server.
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The first (and last) coding project I did as a teenager was porting http://starchive.cs.umanitoba.ca/?stardates/ to VB6. First spec impl too I guess :)
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