How about you don't get exercise, you slouch till your spine becomes deformed, and you don't socialize on the job (unlike for example sales people) because the nature of your job is sitting glued to a screen in complete isolation.
There are all kinds of software-related jobs available. Some involve only a small amount of actual coding. A lot of them are boring and monotonous, but others are much more varied and interesting and involve a lot of different skills. If you don't like what you're doing, check out options.
You sound cute! So why can't you cut down on the amount of programming?
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Ayyy :>
I plan to hop on to multimedia when the opportunity is given. I cannot cut it down because the projects need a certain amount of work or otherwise, it's unfinished and not working.
I spend on average 12 hours a day on my computer anyway even before i started to code about 2 years ago 6 hours eating , exercising, meeting up with friends showering etc so for me it sort of makes sense plus i have asperges which can suit programing quite well.
Coding sucks. Dehumanizes. Programmers are f***ing weird too if they work with lower languages. Monotone, robotic, no passion. Huge buzzkills to be around.
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Working is better than school.
Find an employer with decent work life balance.
Also, if you move up a corporation. you start coding less, planning more.
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Programming is much better when you do it for you, like working on your own projects. A work of passion is never boring or stressful because you have clear goals in mind.
I absolutely hated programming when I was in uni. It was the worst part of my degree.
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so you'll never get laid in a few words. the complete anti-aphrodisiac for women. well you seem to not like it either so i recommend changing profession.
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How about you don't get exercise, you slouch till your spine becomes deformed, and you don't socialize on the job (unlike for example sales people) because the nature of your job is sitting glued to a screen in complete isolation.
You got me!
There are all kinds of software-related jobs available. Some involve only a small amount of actual coding. A lot of them are boring and monotonous, but others are much more varied and interesting and involve a lot of different skills. If you don't like what you're doing, check out options.
You sound cute! So why can't you cut down on the amount of programming?
Ayyy :>
I plan to hop on to multimedia when the opportunity is given.
I cannot cut it down because the projects need a certain amount of work or otherwise, it's unfinished and not working.
Yeah makes sense.. it sounds like such long hours though.
Yeah, because they are. Everything comes with a certain price.
I spend on average 12 hours a day on my computer anyway even before i started to code about 2 years ago 6 hours eating , exercising, meeting up with friends showering etc so for me it sort of makes sense plus i have asperges which can suit programing quite well.
The coding side of it anyway.
pessimistic much?😂 glad that you've found your preferred field in multimedia though, even if you have managed to make me dread my future
Sounds like you picked the wrong field of study lol. I can understand some of those points being in engineering.
Coding sucks. Dehumanizes. Programmers are f***ing weird too if they work with lower languages. Monotone, robotic, no passion. Huge buzzkills to be around.
Working is better than school.
Find an employer with decent work life balance.
Also, if you move up a corporation. you start coding less, planning more.
Programming is much better when you do it for you, like working on your own projects. A work of passion is never boring or stressful because you have clear goals in mind.
I absolutely hated programming when I was in uni. It was the worst part of my degree.
so you'll never get laid in a few words. the complete anti-aphrodisiac for women. well you seem to not like it either so i recommend changing profession.
Not what I said and neither what I meant to say.
why not listen to audiobooks while you code
That would be VERY distracting. Coding requires an immense amount of concentration that audio books never allow.
I listen to music while coding but not always.
save for 2 and 3, that sounds like being a lawyer
Sounds this will be my next study, great take!
really difficult job
thats great