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Been wanting to do that for a long time now. Good poll this one!
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Come on, Nish, you only code 24 hours a day?
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24 hours a day isnt enough in our camponay we need to work 25hours and 3minutes a day!
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My code sucks whatever time of day I work.
Words fade as the meanings change, but somehow, it don't bother me.
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It takes a real master to produce code that suck to exactly the same degree ...
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... with a slight, but not too severe, hangover. Its tricky to get it just right.
Greg
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That's exactly what I thought...indeed it just feels right to be coding after a couple brews...
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Time zones don't really work in my case. If I'm in the mood to work I would get things done even 24x7. If I've something in the back of my mind I would find it tough anytime. I guess its the same for everyone.
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3pm to 3am .... I've never understood why.
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time = null;
while(!awake)
{
Sleep(22);
}
peace & serenity
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if(morning)
zombie = true;
else
coder = true;
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if (nite)
codevamp = true;
else
zombie = true;
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if(!hungry && !sleepy)
{
bestCoding=true;
}
luisnike19
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coder = !(zombie = morning);
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That's the kind of construct that would get me before the first few coffees had kicked in.
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Bah! Use an enum!
enum PersonType { Zombie , Coder ... }
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coder = !BossAround && !GirlfriendAround;
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in regards to the amount of coding I get done versus time
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Otherwise what do I tell the boss, sorry boss the best time I code is between 9.00am and 12:00pm. Sure Norm that's fine and that's what you'll get paid for - 3 hours.
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The question was about the "best coding", not work hours.
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Yeah, when I say 'coding' I mean heads down typing. When I am not coding I am planning, documenting, texting, etc... I can do those things just about anytime.
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Usually when there are less people around i am able to work better
Ahsan Ullah
Senior Software Engineer
MCTS 2.0
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I agree. I'm rather inept socially. I have mastered social skills to the point that I can fake it. Inside my head however, I feel I'd rather do something else other than talking to people that I feel I have nothing in common with. Anyway, I can deal with that, and put on a smile if I have to.
When I'm working however, I feel like I want to rip the head of the person who disturbs me for things they ought to be able to do themselves. Or mindless chatter about absolutely nothing, when you can clearly tell that I'm concentrated on solving a problem. That makes my blood boil. So far I've managed to keep my cool, but I fear that I will some day tell the bothering person go somewhere where it's not so nice. I've tried to get back at such people by "disturbing" them with mindless chatter when they're busy, but it didn't work out very well. It was a pleasant pause for them. These days I just ignore people the best I can if they have nothing relevant to say when I'm busy. They usually walk away after a minute or two.
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Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
modified on Monday, August 31, 2009 9:07 AM
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: When I'm working however, I feel like I want to rip the head of the person who disturbs me for things they ought to be able to do themselves.
Weren't you a master of martial arts?
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: Weren't you a master of martial arts?
I wouldn't want to call myself a master of martial arts, but yeah, I do know a few tricks. I think it's my training that keeps my cool.
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Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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