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Yeah finding the energy after a day of work isn't something I have had for some years. I was a proper coding nerd as a teen, genuinely loved it, so when I initially got into it as a job I thought nothing of working all day, then spending 4 hours in the evening working on my own projects. I still enjoy writing code but I also enjoy mucking around in the garden with power tools and ride-on mowers...Originally posted by Dark Black View PostProbably not for 20 years or so. After spending all day in front of a computer screen it just isn't appealing to do the same in my spare time.
Occasionally I think I ought to do something myself but never come up with an original idea - gf bought me a Raspberry PI some years back after I'd commented it might be fun to play around with. I think I've turned it on twice.
I'd rather be out in the garage fettling the cars (which are all too old to have requirements for techy stuff
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What kind of filthy pervert are you???Originally posted by cojak View PostMy IT limit is tinkering with Excel spreadsheets.
I love a nice Excel spreadsheet, me…
They are the work of SAi...TAN! Away with you yer wanton harlot!!!! Consorting with such wickedness!!!!!!
First its a nicely shaped formula then Beelzebub beckons you in with VBA!!! Before you know it you are abusing powerquery in team meetings.
I bet you don't even use iferror to cover your shame...
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My IT limit is tinkering with Excel spreadsheets.
I love a nice Excel spreadsheet, me…
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Probably not for 20 years or so. After spending all day in front of a computer screen it just isn't appealing to do the same in my spare time.
Occasionally I think I ought to do something myself but never come up with an original idea - gf bought me a Raspberry PI some years back after I'd commented it might be fun to play around with. I think I've turned it on twice.
I'd rather be out in the garage fettling the cars (which are all too old to have requirements for techy stuff
)
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Occasionally. When I need to. E.g. for solving the Listener numerical crossword puzzles. I've got one little hobby on the go as well.
I enjoy doing it for money as well.
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I am by no means a coder but I do enjoy tinkering when I have a defined purpose. That purpose rarely presents itself outside of work.
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I code as a professional for money only. If clearing tulip covered fatburgs down in sewers paid more than IT I would enjoy that more than agile bulltulip meetings with moronic child like amateurs that infect all large client companies now.
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I briefly thought about learning how to code for an Arduino type thing but decided I have too many hobbies as it is!
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I've been dabbling with Quantum Computers
https://qiskit.org/
I'm currently grappling with the Quantum Fourier Transform
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Haven't written a line of code in years.
Or designed any electronics.
Or etched a printed circuit board.
Despite having all the kit & kaboodle necessary for such.
Retirement is an odd thing: all the time in the world and no motivation to do anything.
Laying a new concrete floor for the old shed, on the other hand...
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Yeh. But can't think of anything to do now my Bing map thingy has all the features I could think of.
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