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Where and when do you find yourself coding?
Having young kids at home and a day job where I spend my days writing C# I am often forced to find creative places and times to work on my PHP projects ...
Just today I spent my lunch sitting in a Meijer's parking finishing a page on my MacBook Pro that I had to put to bed unfinished last night around 2 AM last night. So assuming you are not all working full time in Web 2.0 office spaces I'm just curious if I'm the only one coding on the fly and on the go ... So where and when do you code? |
kevthedude,
Sorry to hear about your iPhone not being able to type ... I use the Notes feature on mine all the time for this exact purpose too! Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one who finds themselves coding outside the office! Brad |
I'm most relaxed and able to concentrate in really comfy environments. Late nights, after everyone else is asleep, I'll throw my headphones on and get to work, and pretty much zen out until 3AM or so. Nice cool-weather days, where I can open up the windows and turn off the a/c make me feel really relaxed as well. I just really hate crammed office environments. That's part of the reason why I just code/design as a side gig on my own time and mostly for my own personal projects and for friends.
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My MacBook Pro stays with me most of the time, so for 'where do I find myself coding' the answer is simple: wherever I am. On the train, at home, in the middle of the street... :-) And when is also simple, being a university student I'm free to put down whatever I'm doing and jot down some code for a few minutes when inspiration strikes. It does make for 'interesting' lecture notes that's for sure.
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I code and work better when every1 else is asleep, i even wrote an article for TalkPHP at around 6 in the morning, i regretted it later tho, having no sleep then going to work isnt advisable trust me.
Other than that, my minds always thinking of solutions for problems i have, i would use my laptop more (infact im using it now) but its 2000 years old and the battery is nackerd so using it without an electrical point is out of the question, which kind of makes its existence rather obsolete, i really should purchase a new one, but im a northerner (north england) therefore im tight so im holding out for the january sales. |
I myself code on the fly as well. When I used to go to school (thank God, haven't got any kids yet), I would get out my laptop in the train and script all the way to school. This one time, I missed the train because I was scripting with a friend in the kiosk nearby. Got in trouble for that as well. LIVE FOR PHP. :-)
I am still going to school, so much of my coding is done now at my intern (we call it stage), temporarily work for school. Since I don't have much time, the rest, like my CMS, is simply done at home. Great to see I am not the only one who codes 2 hours there, 30 min there, 1 hour there etc. |
Basically... all my coding is done on my home computer, and at no specific time or day, just when I feel like coding! I only live with my mum so I don't worry about hassle or anything...
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Glad to hear your iPhone is working ... the funny part is I actually posted this thread from mine.
:-) You are right through, typing anything too long, or with a lot of punctuation (like code), is a bit of a stretch. |
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