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Nope, I avoid them like the plaque, 30min talking about sh*t that never becomes reality.
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I spend about 70% of my time in research which gives me ideas to implement in the 30% of time i spend coding. I can't imagine writing code without reading a good technical article first.
May the Source be with you
Sonork ID 100.9997 sijinjoseph
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A couple years ago, the answer would have been "coding", easily. But now, it's more research/design (but just barely) than coding. I guess as you get older and more experienced, people actually start respecting you a little more instead of thinking of you as a "code monkey".
You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose.
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I find myself thinking about coding the "object" 90% and then quickly (without style and culture) code it in the remainder. I call it ZEC (Zero Effort Coding).
I rated this article 2 by mistake. It deserves more. I wanted to get to the second page... - vjedlicka 3:33 25 Nov '02
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I realized I actually spend most of my time coding...
I should be doing something far less productive! Oh wait, that's what CP is for right?
any idiot
can write haiku you just stop
at seventeenth syl
-ThinkGeek Fortunes
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David Stone wrote:
something far less productive! Oh wait, that's what CP
Well, sure I spend countless hours surfing, posting and stuff on CP, but I've actually got some work out of it too.
Cheers,
Simon
"I ask candidates to create an object model of a chicken.", Bruce Eckel on interviewing programmers.
animation mechanics in SVG (latest pic 1) (latest pic 2)
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David Stone wrote:
I realized I actually spend most of my time coding...
Any chance we will ever see some of it?
I rated this article 2 by mistake. It deserves more. I wanted to get to the second page... - vjedlicka 3:33 25 Nov '02
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I don't know about you, but surfing Code Project is one of the more productive parts of my day.
Software Zen: delete this;
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