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During the week most of the work I do (albeit interesting) is not what I would call fun. Therefore, I like to use the weekend to do dev and work on projects that I enjoy (which is a form of relaxation itself), but also relax and do other things. So 50% programming, 25% gaming, and 25% relaxing.
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Dude! You spend 1 complete day programming, 1/2 day gaming and 1/2 day other stuff. I assume here that you play computergames instead of board games.
Is your girlfriend OK with this? Where do you find time for your social contacts a.k.a. friends and family?
Anyway, I wish that I had so much time to code for myself. Would speed up my projects a lot.
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... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Yeh,
I am married dude and my wife is expecting a baby. She is really understanding though, so it is all cool. She knows I love me computer....however ask me in 6 months once the baby pops out. I might have to cut that ratio back to 25% programming
25% is enough for my family. There aren't many of them here. Just parents and sisters.
what ratio's do you spend on the weekend?
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He,
My girlfriend is less understanding when it comes to spending my time behind my computer. I'm still in college and I do my homework during the weekdays at night. It figures that she wants my time in the weekend. My programming ratio in the weekend is 0% unless I've got some urgent deadline right after the weekend. During the weekdays, may programming ratio is 50% when it comes to private projects and homework.
Behind every great black man...
... is the police. - Conspiracy brother
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Yep, I "used to" do the same, programming as crazy on my personal projects and playing computer/xbox games for the last 10 years.
One year ago with my wife we had a baby and everything changed forever. It is not bad, but forget about programming and playing computer games or having a "personal" life.
I still do it but the only time I found left is from 23:00PM to 3:00AM no kidding!!.
Enjoy it, now that you can.
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planning on getting married next year
have a little more tv and hanging out with friends
but code as much since meetings and all that are out
withoutmyglasses
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If I were living on a top of a mountain overlooking a beautiful valley I would have spent every weekend coding while enjoying the view. But when you have no view to enjoy, neither from home nor from work, then the weekend is the only time to change and relax my eyes.
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Saturday: I tend to get up at 11 go to a cross sountry meet run hard then sleep
sunday: I tend to do homework untill midnight then get up at 7:30 to goto school though I try to get coding in;)
hit next and pray
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Time to time I work on trance tracks and that be all weekend, also I visit girls have a good time hang out with my friends go clubbing all night !!! if they not around I have a go and brush up my c# skills explore the wonders of direct – x or open gl and when I really have nothing to do, I build DIY Subwoofer projects and speaker systems for home theater systems.
BUT I NEVER CODE ALL WEEKEND! I BURN OUT VERY EASILY!!
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...on my own stuff.
I try to leave work @ work whenever possible, but must confess I check the builds every now and then during the weekend.
/ravi
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In most of the survies hosted by codeproject there is an person whitch answeres with an unique phrase : "CListCtrl"... this is funny but it is also sad
I hope you understand...because is a rough world out there...
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LOL, CListCtrl.... Wow, just too funny. Thanks "whoever" for making my day complete with a jolly laugh!
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it would be really funny if Chris inserted - one day - a CListCtrl CheckBox in a survey form...
TOXCCT >>> GEII power [toxcct][VisualCalc]
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Can you enlighten me as to why? It's only been a few months since I started participating in surveys, and from this limited experience my understanding is that some dweeb or the other always asked a question about that goddamned control in the survey messageboard and somebody decided it was too funny to stop.
Or is it something else?
Cheers,
Vikram.
http://www.geocities.com/vpunathambekar
Google talk: binarybandit After all is said and done, much is said and little is done.
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Well, it started out because people would type search terms into the "text answer" textbox, thinking it was a search textbox (and incidentally they still do but not as often). How they mistook it for that, I don't know - they must have just looked for any textbox on the page and started typing into it!
So, one fateful day, Chris Maunder posted this post[^]. Then, some guy thought it would be funny to put "CListCtrl" into the textbox to poke fun at the phenomenon, and it became a trend, which has carried on for over 2 years.
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I admit I have answered that around 3 to 5 times in the last 6 years, but it has been several years since I have done so, anyways there was a much better write in answer to this question...
John
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Sorry...
What does CListCtrl mean?
Yeah, I know, I'm ignorant. People already tell me it everyday...
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Even more funny, Assembly Language
Maybe we should all get back to our roots and become one with the "mov ah"(s).
Sweet...
Scott me up beamy!
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Sometimes, you have to code during weekends! Sometimes, you have to spend time with your woman. Sometimes you have to run around getting things done. My preference would be to relax, watch a couple of movies, have a few drinks, talk with Smitha, hang around town with Smitha, enjoy Smitha's cooking, do some Lounging etc.
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I know exactly what you mean.
The lousy weather this weekend pretty much discouraged us from going out. In a way, it was good timing as it we were planning to build our first release candidate of Visual Lint this weekend anyway. In fact, we got so engrossed in it that we didn't even get around to watching the House of Flying Daggers[^] DVD which Beth bought for me on Friday.
Normally things are a bit more chilled. The occasional movie, some experimental cooking (I'm no slouch in the kitchen, but Beth has to be seen to be believed) and even a walk by the beach when we're in Bournemouth together.
All in all life's good right now. Even if I don't get time to think about it!
Anna
Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services
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"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia Graesch
"Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart"
- A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: didn't even get around to watching the House of Flying Daggers[^] DVD
<Mark Russinovich voice>Good thing that - Sony is a Trojan company</Mark Russinovich voice>
Nish
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Yeah I read the link. Scary stuff! Sony deserve to get taken to the cleaners over it.
I'm not too worried about probs with DVDs at the moment tho, as I use a dedicated DVD player.
Anna
Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services
Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia Graesch
"Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart"
- A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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