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Previously on "Outside a contact, I can never only code."
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostYou're best off out of it mate. Couple of puckers and a bit of billy at Sundance doesn't qualify you to advise.
Have you got your Fred Perry on today? Get a grip.
That's like questioning the level of alcohol experience Gazza has.
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There is just so much to learn in between contracts. We as developers are always automating things and in effect we are working to destroy our profession by steadily shifting it to AI. So there is more programmers out of work and there is always more and more frameworks to learn. This results in a constant need to study in between contracts at the expense of your own health. For that reason I have been trying to move away from the profession of IT learning ... with no success.
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostYou're best off out of it mate. Couple of puckers and a bit of billy at Sunrise doesn't qualify you to advise.
Have you got your Fred Perry on today? Get a grip.
Some of us did other things prior to contracting.
I worked with a lot of music people all the over the world at the time.
Therefore, I would suggest that having seen most things, I'm better qualified to comment than most, so run along there's a good boy
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostCool story Bro.
So, you smoked weed and had a psychotic episode?
In drug takers circles you would be known as just another "lightweight".
Have you got your Fred Perry on today? Get a grip.
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostSmoking weed is bad for programmers (generally). This is because to be a good programmer you must be a bit obsessive. To work out all the edge cases is not a normal way of thinking. Most people see the happy path only. Programmers focus on the exception case because the happy path is straightforward. Programmers must always focus in the negative in a problem space. The kind of person drawn to this is prone to anxiety, and OCD. And that kind of person should stay away from weed.
Existential thinking has no place in contract programming. The best you can do is turn boring problems into interesting ones by applying clever solutions. Programming is a search for truth, like chess, and it's about reducing the number of moving parts to a minimum- so you can manage risk. This is the opposite to the mind wandering existentialism you are exploring with strong weed and psychedelics.
So, you smoked weed and had a psychotic episode?
In drug takers circles you would be known as just another "lightweight".
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Originally posted by europetractor View Postlong live THC
Existential thinking has no place in contract programming. The best you can do is turn boring problems into interesting ones by applying clever solutions. Programming is a search for truth, like chess, and it's about reducing the number of moving parts to a minimum- so you can manage risk. This is the opposite to the mind wandering existentialism you are exploring with strong weed and psychedelics.
You will find no answers, only more questions.Last edited by Fronttoback; 23 February 2017, 09:27.
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Originally posted by europetractor View PostI thought I was happy ...... but as I have grown little older...... IT and code is no longer the passion .. it has turned into work that requires our precious energy and time ... and I thought I was better than this...
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt's because you hAve no discipline. Hth. MF
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Originally posted by europetractor View Postlong live THC
It's because you hAve no discipline. Hth. MF
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWhat's the question?.. but as I have grown little older...... IT and code is no longer the passion .. it has turned into work that requires our precious energy and time ... and I thought I was better than this...
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostI think you've found your answer!
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