Yayan

Joined 17 March 2017
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* ''How autonomous are you when developing:''
* ''How autonomous are you when developing:''


I am very used to working autonomously: in my past job I was in charge of a whole project myself and as a researcher I am very proactive. I like to think and design everything as perfectly as I can before writing code because I find it a good practice for saving time in the long term. However, I can understand that sometimes it is quite useful writing some toy prototypes that can evaluate your ideas. This is frequent in research when you do not know how something will turn out and you test it using tools like Octave that support perfectly a fast prototyping process. If the results are not satisfying they are never a failure if you learn from them!
I am very used to work autonomously: in my past job I was in charge of a whole project myself and as a researcher I am very proactive. I like to think and design everything as perfectly as I can before writing code because I find it a good practice for saving time in the long term. However, I can understand that sometimes it is quite useful writing some toy prototypes that can evaluate your ideas. This is frequent in research when you do not know how something will turn out and you test it using tools like Octave that support perfectly a fast prototyping process. If the results are not satisfying they are never a failure if you learn from them!


== Y: Your task ==
== Y: Your task ==
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