I think we can get more immediate satisfaction out of our work than people in other professions. Seeing how your work instantly affects the product is not something many experience.
Fixing a bug, implementing a new feature or just seeing something that you built is working is (for most developers, I guess) a big and immediate reward. A lot of challenges awaits us every day and achieving them is enough for our own satisfaction.
So I guess that's why we might be more exited about work than others.
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I think we can get more immediate satisfaction out of our work than people in other professions. Seeing how your work instantly affects the product is not something many experience.
I also think the same.
Fixing a bug, implementing a new feature or just seeing something that you built is working is (for most developers, I guess) a big and immediate reward. A lot of challenges awaits us every day and achieving them is enough for our own satisfaction.
So I guess that's why we might be more exited about work than others.