I'm slow to develop mine for the worst reason in the world: I can't program.
Oh, don't get me wrong. I have a coder's mind. I'm content with sitting down for hours and nitpicking code until it works just fine. It's just that I don't know the languages I need to know, and so development happens slowly.
It's happening, don't get me wrong. But if I could actually program, this thing would be out in a week, rather than a month or more.
I'm wondering if you have the same issue I do, the day job is pulling more of your programming bandwidth than you think it is.
In my case I'm dealing with a virtual river of shit, and when I get home, I don't want to touch the computer at all. And when I do make time for programming, it's very hard to get into flow because it's usually 'sandwich time' stuck between other responsibilities.
I've got something similar. I'm in college, just started, and there's a prevalent feeling that spending hours in your room not being social is a bad thing. When I DO get in front of the computer, it's harder to push forward.
Oh, don't get me wrong. I have a coder's mind. I'm content with sitting down for hours and nitpicking code until it works just fine. It's just that I don't know the languages I need to know, and so development happens slowly.
It's happening, don't get me wrong. But if I could actually program, this thing would be out in a week, rather than a month or more.