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But that's not how a side project is typically defined. Again, if I did a new feature in IBM DB2 that took me a day, would you consider it a side project?


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The issue at hand is if someone doesn't program in their "spare time" or have "side projects" are they a bad programmer.

So what is a "side project" and when people ask you questions in an interview like, "what are some of your side projects?", what are they asking?

They're not asking what did you ship as part of a corporate entity in most cases. They want to know, specifically what did you do outside the context of your job. If you work for EA, its hard to claim that an EA game is your side project. Just like someone at MS isn't likely to claim that a new Word feature is their side project, even if they did all the coding for it over the weekend.

And if he ported Emacs to the iPhone that would be a side project, by most measures. He'd have to release the code since its GPLed and ID is not likely to sell it.




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