How do you guys do it?
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Przepraszam
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 07:29    Post subject: How do you guys do it?
I know that I am still an intern but holy shit, looking at a code for 9 hours straight...

When I get home, last thing on my mind is to turn on my computer...I honestly don't want to do anything with it at all.

How does one balance work and free time? Or there is no such a free time when you are developer?


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FireMaster




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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 07:32    Post subject:
stop being such a nerd and start lifting, nigga
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Morphineus
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 07:52    Post subject:
Never was a coder, but did work as a network engineer and usually what I did when arriving at home was: wash up, cook some food, watch some tv/episode generally relaxing and usually it was only 3 hours after I came home that I'd spend time on the PC.

So maybe try something to unwind before sitting at your PC. And if you are into it, a work out after a mentally hard day can do wonders as well. Smile


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Saner




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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 09:33    Post subject:
Pretty much what MORPHINEUS said, except I used to go to the boozer Very Happy


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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 09:34    Post subject:
Well, once you bounce off the junior position, there will be less actual coding (working hours might stay the same, but most of the time it will be e-mails, meetings, discussions, coordination etc) so you will be less devastated when you get home. So you just hold out for several years until you get to a higher position Very Happy

But yeah, you should definitely start lifting (at least on weekends, if you can barely walk on work days) to avoid damaging your backbone and turning into a spaghetti. This is not a joke.
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 09:48    Post subject:
CAFFEINE!!!!
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madmax17




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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 11:58    Post subject:
Move to Cro, no work here.
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 12:23    Post subject:
madmax17 wrote:
Move to Cro, no work here.


Actually for programmers there's always some work to do Wink

OT: Take a 10 min break every hour on work, walk and stretch out a bit...


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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 12:28    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 12:49    Post subject:
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moosenoodles




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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 14:19    Post subject:
If you do not wish to view and fix code anytime of the day then it is not your passion and probably not a job you will be doing long term...

All coders I have met actually have some sick need to fix shit and love looking at it and working it out as a puzzle, it don't ever seem to get old for them and they do it every hour of the day.
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 14:59    Post subject:
Lol when im coding something at work i cant wait to get back and continue, and time FLIES when im writing it, hours pass super fast, sadly when theres no work to be done, holy fucking shit, longest 8 hours ever.

At night i always play. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 15:05    Post subject:
well I am at a computer for 12hours at work and then I have no problem sitting in front of it at home


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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 20:46    Post subject:
Answer is simple though. People are different, some can handle doing it, and some can't.
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PostPosted: Sat, 19th Apr 2014 21:09    Post subject: Re: How do you guys do it?
Przepraszam wrote:
I know that I am still an intern but holy shit, looking at a code for 9 hours straight...

When I get home, last thing on my mind is to turn on my computer...I honestly don't want to do anything with it at all.

How does one balance work and free time? Or there is no such a free time when you are developer?


soo, your problem is that when you get back home you feel like you should continue learning ? I think I don't understand why YOU have to use your computer at home.

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Answer is simple though. People are different, some can handle doing it, and some can't.


That. If you don't want to be an average programmer with average pay you have to do your stuff at home and always continue education.

It's easy for me because at work I do business programs and at home i program games so it's pure fun for me.
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PostPosted: Sun, 20th Apr 2014 03:35    Post subject:
I like doing it, but on different terms I guess..when its work they get the 9-5 and thats it, Ill finish tomorrow.
But if I'm doing coding for myself, Ill sit down work on it, get more ideas, work on it, hit a roadblock of a bug or way to do something...next thing I know its 5am.
Or same for playing a game, or just fucking off on the PC. That time is a totally different set of 'hours' than me working on it. I see them totally different.
One is my job, I do what Im told. The other is my time, I do what I like..so to me the hours are exclusive to each other. I work from home, and sometimes my wife will ask me "how long you going to sit at that computer?"
I reply "what? I just got off work an hour ago".

I guess its to me the same as someone that repairs TV's for a living. Just because they poke around in the insides of them all day, doesn't mean they lose the enjoyment of coming home and watching a few shows/movies they like on one.


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PostPosted: Sun, 20th Apr 2014 09:26    Post subject:
DXWarlock wrote:

I guess its to me the same as someone that repairs TV's for a living. Just because they poke around in the insides of them all day, doesn't mean they lose the enjoyment of coming home and watching a few shows/movies they like on one.
You mean they come home, disassemble their plasma then put it back again for fun while the wife is screaming "noooooooooooooooo, why are you doing that every night?" Laughing
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PostPosted: Sun, 20th Apr 2014 20:04    Post subject: Re: How do you guys do it?
Przepraszam wrote:
I know that I am still an intern but holy shit, looking at a code for 9 hours straight...

When I get home, last thing on my mind is to turn on my computer...I honestly don't want to do anything with it at all.

How does one balance work and free time? Or there is no such a free time when you are developer?


Well, it all depends on the frustration level. If I had a good time, no frustration, a smooth day. I can come home and still do something on a private project or some fun coding. But if I got stuck in frustration all fucking day, there's no way I am going through frustration lane again for a private project Laughing

But you have to make some rules for yourself. As DXWarlock describes, you can easily get stuck on a bug, *timemachine*, 5AM. This fucks up an entire week, well at least in my case (have to get up at 7AM...). I am not fully into IT at work, I am writing loads of scripts, doing data analysis, automatiing analyses for others, writing research reports, designing experiments, meetings etc. So there are days where I almost do not see a computer at work. It is tempting then to go home and go work on the private project. I try to put the pc away before 11AM, sleep before 12AM. Sporting 2 or 3 times 1-2h a week. And saturday mornings are running + brunching with the GF days.

It's shocking how quickly after graduation the work/private stuff kicks in. Go figure for people with children how much more they have to manage time, stuff and emotions. I can be pissed at my gf after a crappy day. She understands it, she forces me to leave work at work and be nice to her. Cant be pissed at your kids all day because you had a crappy day... They won't understand and they wont correct you...
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Radicalus




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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 21:41    Post subject:
Become the boss, then others do as you say, and projects are yours. Of course it has its downsides, like working 14 hours a day, but when you go home, you can make love to your hot girlfriend and sleep.
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PostPosted: Wed, 23rd Apr 2014 22:07    Post subject:
who codes 9 hours a day?

I code like 3-4..


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