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devthrowawy | 5 years ago

It may be an age/experience thing. I spent many years coding in my free time, worked on all parts of the stack from boot loaders to single page applications. The magic is kind of gone for me now and I prefer to try to expand my physics and math skills which capture how I used to feel about code.

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mulmen|5 years ago

Ok but you did enjoy coding on your breaks in the past right? So the advice of “don’t code on your break” is more like “do something you enjoy on your break.” Or maybe “beware of contributing to burnout on your break.”

devthrowawy|5 years ago

No I think my advice is don't code on your break because coding is boring, repetitive and the culture is shit and it took me too long to realize this.

the_only_law|5 years ago

Sadly I can't work on many meaningful or interesting physics problems in my apartment, so im stuck programming.

tducasse|5 years ago

Yeah I would agree that the magic is kinda fading for me too, but there's always something new in our field. Someone coming up with a new project, a new language, a new idea, something... I don't think it'll ever be completely gone for me!