I can't say how many times I found myself in this situation. In general I try to use time units in weeks. Due to dependent nature of development I feel there is not much difference between an hour and a week.
I tried to mean a week looks like the smallest possible unit of time for development. So if something is almost done, I prefer saying it will be ready within a week. Saying it will be done in 5 hours usually end up being a way of tricking myself.
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I can't say how many times I found myself in this situation. In general I try to use time units in weeks. Due to dependent nature of development I feel there is not much difference between an hour and a week.
what do you mean exactly with that? :sweat_smile
I tried to mean a week looks like the smallest possible unit of time for development. So if something is almost done, I prefer saying it will be ready within a week. Saying it will be done in 5 hours usually end up being a way of tricking myself.