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Coders: How do you stay sharp in the everyday?

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Whatever, stop talking and play my game http://ion.dadiugames.dk/
Works on Mac now too methinks (albeit with less fancy shaders)
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added on the 2012-12-08 07:03:10 by xTr1m xTr1m
I work at EA Phenomic, we've got a 38,5h week on paper, in reality noone controls nor cares when you come and leave, it's pure trust-based work time. As long as you get your stuff done it's allright. I see people coming to work at 10:30, and others leaving at 16:30. I guess I'm "lucky" as well :)
added on the 2012-12-08 07:05:20 by xTr1m xTr1m
ladygaga: the gameplay seems nice, but the controls are fucked
xt1rm, i'd consider any employer (in our field) that's less liberal than that to simply be a bad employer to get away from. what you're describing is, to me, a minimal work condition.

in other words. wait, it's 2012 and there's still companies that treat programmers (, artists, mechanical engineers, industrial designers, etc) like factory workers?
added on the 2012-12-08 11:36:05 by skrebbel skrebbel
Would play if I could, but am on linux.
Non-*nix dev tools are annoying to use for me.
added on the 2012-12-08 11:39:16 by FreeFull FreeFull
Wait, isn't Unity supposed to be cross-platform?
added on the 2012-12-08 12:56:27 by Tomoya Tomoya
Unity4 has preliminary Linux support, but it hadn't been released when we started the project.
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Would play if I could, but am on linux.
Non-*nix dev tools are annoying to use for me.


Not to target you specifically, but what is it with Linux users that feel the need to come to non-Linux threads and say something like this out loud? Every single fucking time? It's like the guy who never lets anyone forget that he doesn't watch TV, or the music geek who inserts into any discussion that he liked the now-popular band before they were cool? Who the fuck cares? Are you proud of your operating system because XYZ doesn't support it and it doesn't support ABC?

Enjoy your vim in peace.

Also, what skrebbel said on this page. And yes, there unfortunately are such companies.
added on the 2012-12-08 13:16:53 by Preacher Preacher
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added on the 2012-12-08 13:52:14 by Gargaj Gargaj
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in other words. wait, it's 2012 and there's still companies that treat programmers (, artists, mechanical engineers, industrial designers, etc) like factory workers?

You mean there are ones that don't?
added on the 2012-12-08 13:53:04 by Gargaj Gargaj
I find that if you are drinking lots of caffeine to avoid good sleep and you are stressed and trying to juggle it all you end up being sloppy on your job.

I don't work in the IT industry, though I did briefly a few years ago and found the low-level jobs to be quite boring. The people I have talked to that have worked in the gaming industry making the big bucks end up pulling like 15+ hour days, 7 days a week, for a few months straight to meet the strict deadlines to get a game to ship on time. I couldn't handle this unhealthy lifestyle, but maybe someone else here can.

Anyways, I work in the Autobody/Collision Repair industry painting cars, 8-5 every day and you still feel exhausted after sitting around kicking up dust from DA sanders and hand sanding tiny crevices, etc. I find it best to just simply try and get 7-8 hours of sleep in every night. Even if you are still awake, just lay down in your bed. If you're like me and like to keep hitting snooze set your alarm earlier so you can hit the snooze a few more times and when you wake up finally it's like your original time. What I mean is say you want to get up at 7:00AM, but you hit the snooze like 3 times and end up waking up around 7:25AM and you have to leave at 7:30AM. Set that alarm for 6:30AM instead you end up waking at 7:00AM after you hit the snooze 3 times. Works great for me and I get to work feeling great with no need for coffee or soda.
added on the 2014-07-19 15:43:41 by Maraakate Maraakate
Whenever I want to stay sharp I take a bite of jalapeno ;)
added on the 2014-07-19 16:08:16 by T$ T$
I don't.
added on the 2014-07-19 17:22:48 by Salinga Salinga
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added on the 2014-07-19 17:52:55 by Oswald Oswald
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What matters the most to you guys who have a regular coding job? How do you stay sharp? Are there any "hacks" you do, or anything you do to keep your mind extra sharp?


The day I realized that I only have a limited amount of coding karma, I changed my working mode and made sure I spent all day writng concepts and attending lengthy aligment and status meetings. This way I stilly enjoy coding for my Atari until late at night.

There was a period when I also coded quite a bit at work, that really hampered my productivity for the important things.
added on the 2014-07-19 22:56:41 by JAC! JAC!
For me, it doesn't matter whether I write code at work or do something else, in fact some of the code I write at work might inspire me for some democoding later. It's the all day 9-5 work that kills it, going back at home and only want to relax. In the morning or midday I think of code I want to try when I go back at home but then the mood fades away.

But then there are also different mood periods, recently I don't want to spent time on playing games. I think about playing games and then I don't want to feel unproductive. Not sure if it leads to always democoding, but it makes me want to do something more productive, even if it's just watching youtube science channels.
added on the 2014-07-20 11:43:11 by Optimus Optimus
I mean, very soon (hopefully after assembly) I will get into "gaming mode" mood. And then after getting bored into "wanna code again" mood. I just let it come.
added on the 2014-07-20 11:44:27 by Optimus Optimus
Excellent thread revival! My strategy is to eat schnitzel every meal.
added on the 2014-07-20 12:59:00 by skrebbel skrebbel
I stay sharp by partying hard in the weekend. Also maiking, creating cool things is a huge motivation. As well as working in a job that connects to who you really are.
added on the 2014-07-20 17:00:10 by numtek numtek
7 minutes workout ;)
added on the 2014-07-20 17:27:03 by xernobyl xernobyl
numtek, given that i have a slight idea about who you really are, i really wonder what job you have right now :-)
added on the 2014-07-20 18:50:28 by skrebbel skrebbel

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