segedunum wrote:Giblet wrote:When I decided to learn to program for the iPhone, my goal was "In threee months I will have a small menu based app compiled on my iPhone".
This very quickly changed to "I need to find Objective-C for Dummies by tomorrow".
You've adequately described USF1's problem right there. You, and they, don't think ahead and don't grasp the gravity of what you're undertaking from the start. Was that initial three month assessment actually based on anything and shouldn't you have worked out that you needed Objective C for Dummies before you made it? Yes, you should have.
Some people are just totally incapable of spending some time thinking ahead properly and prefer to knee-jerk their way from one thing that should have been foreseen to another. That is not 'learning as you go along' I'm afraid. It's just a disaster. In technical disciplines you don't last very long with that approach, and in a very black-and-white world like Formula One you last as long as it takes you to blow a lot of other peoples' money.
As usual, u assume too much seg, and are comparing apples and Formula 1 teams.
I was merely jumping in with both feet, I made no promises to the media, and have no sponsors to answer to. My goal was a realistic goal and I in fact accomplished that goal. I am part of the developer network, have a development iPhone, and can write basic apps and run them on the simulator or compile them directly to my device. If I was still banging my head against the wall that would be different. I planned a budget, time, and everything I would need. As usual u missed my point entirely that goals are not set in stone and the metrics of those goals need to change over time as a project evolves.
But I did have to do some things based in risk. Buying a mac was an unknown for me, and could have been a waste. However my goals were very modest and I made no promises.
How was I supposed to know that Objective-C for dummies was the best book for me? Exactly, I couldn't. But I did know I would need books, the right title was just sematics. I had a budget for books.
My whole point as usual was lost on you. Goals need to change for a project to be successul, for you to think anyone can know every little thing that can come up, is ridiculous. But having a plan, a budget, and the right people and resources are the best place to start every time, for any project, be it programming or building a space shuttle.
Did I mention you missing the point?