• 𝚝𝚛𝚔@aussie.zone
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    6 days ago

    I deliberately avoided IT as a career because I didn’t want my hobby to be ruined by making it work.

    Unfortunately now I’m so buggered after working my normal job that I lack the energy (and time) to code much anyway. And I earn less, probably.

    Think I might have played myself.

    • pmk@lemmy.sdf.org
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      6 days ago

      I like to program in the evenings until I hit a problem I don’t immediately know how to solve, then the problem is something I can think about while driving to work or taking a shower or falling asleep. There’s no pressure, and sometimes this takes weeks, with some reading up on things and research here and there. And then suddenly, a plan starts to form for how to deal with the problem, and I can’t wait to go home and implement the solution. The important part is that it feels good, to thoroughly understand the task and to write code that flows like a clear line of thought.