Which parts of the job are frustrating to you?
I come up with a solution of a problem spending my whole energy and when I run it it doesn't work. If it doesn't work the first time then I can learn but if I spend over 2 weeks on it. I get really frustrated to work on it.
What parts of the coding did you enjoy vs the parts which were frustrating?
It's pretty much the same as what you gave as an example. It was frustrating to see my code not working. But when it was finally successful I felt really happy.
Todd
Software Security TechLead
Which parts of the job are frustrating to you? Meaning, when you became frustrated, what was the "source" of the frustration? What parts of the coding did you enjoy vs the parts which were frustrating? I'm talking about at a high-level here e.g. "Learning the ins and outs of the libraries/framework was frustrating, solving logic bugs was fun..." etc...