Feb-19-2019, 06:33 AM
Not me, man. I've been programming since 1980, when I was 10. A lot of that time it was pretty sporadic, but there was some serious binge coding going on here and there. The last 20 years or more I have been programming hard core, from poker simulations in Java to learning R and SAS, to teaching kids Python, to revamping my whole division at work, to generating objective performance reviews, to t_games. I took a break after t_games, and starting working on other projects. I found myself still wanting to program, so I'm working on another t_games release and learning Rust.
But then again, I'm not typically considered normal.
It reminds me of a question I used to see on Chess sites a lot: How should I play Chess? Should I play five minute games, one hour games, three day games? My answer was always to play whichever way you have fun playing. If programming is not your job, the goal is to have fun. If you're not having fun, go do something else.
But then again, I'm not typically considered normal.
It reminds me of a question I used to see on Chess sites a lot: How should I play Chess? Should I play five minute games, one hour games, three day games? My answer was always to play whichever way you have fun playing. If programming is not your job, the goal is to have fun. If you're not having fun, go do something else.
Craig "Ichabod" O'Brien - xenomind.com
I wish you happiness.
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I wish you happiness.
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