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How much time do you spend (on average) working on hobby programming projects?

Survey period: 23 Jan 2017 to 29 Jan 2017

A hobby project means one you're doing outside of work or school for your own enjoyment / amusement / nefarious ends.

OptionVotes% 
60+ hours473.60
30 to < 60 hrs554.21
15 to < 30 hrs1239.41
5 to < 15 hrs19114.61
1 to < 5 hrs25319.36
Maybe an hour a week if I'm lucky23017.60
Rarely if ever30123.03
None1078.19



 
GeneralRe: It comes and goes... Pin
PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 1:19
PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 1:19 
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Sander Rossel23-Jan-17 1:24
professionalSander Rossel23-Jan-17 1:24 
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PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 1:44
PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 1:44 
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Sander Rossel23-Jan-17 2:04
professionalSander Rossel23-Jan-17 2:04 
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PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 2:16
PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 2:16 
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Marc Clifton23-Jan-17 2:11
mvaMarc Clifton23-Jan-17 2:11 
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PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 2:18
PeejayAdams23-Jan-17 2:18 
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Leng Vang24-Jan-17 9:11
Leng Vang24-Jan-17 9:11 
I totally agreed. When I interviewing candidates, my last question is "What do you do in your free time?" If the candidate say coding or tinkering other related stuff, he is hired. What I've found is that developers who love the trade enough to do hobby on the side are going to be much more in-tune with the skills and technologies. Not only that, he/she going to have much more passion over those that "I only code when I get paid." If a candidate shows any indication that he/she only code while being paid, not hired.

Developers who have creative hobbies on the side will always be better problem solver.
GeneralWho are the jokers that voted 60+ hours? Pin
Shao Voon Wong22-Jan-17 20:12
mvaShao Voon Wong22-Jan-17 20:12 
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Bernhard Hiller22-Jan-17 21:04
Bernhard Hiller22-Jan-17 21:04 
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Sander Rossel22-Jan-17 21:05
professionalSander Rossel22-Jan-17 21:05 
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H.Brydon23-Jan-17 5:45
professionalH.Brydon23-Jan-17 5:45 
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Albert Holguin23-Jan-17 5:27
professionalAlbert Holguin23-Jan-17 5:27 
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Bryian Tan23-Jan-17 6:17
professionalBryian Tan23-Jan-17 6:17 
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Albert Holguin23-Jan-17 7:33
professionalAlbert Holguin23-Jan-17 7:33 
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TonyManso24-Jan-17 9:39
professionalTonyManso24-Jan-17 9:39 
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Albert Holguin24-Jan-17 9:51
professionalAlbert Holguin24-Jan-17 9:51 
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TonyManso24-Jan-17 11:29
professionalTonyManso24-Jan-17 11:29 
AnswerRe: Rare but possible... Pin
Anurag Gandhi23-Jan-17 7:47
professionalAnurag Gandhi23-Jan-17 7:47 
AnswerRe: Rare but possible... Pin
Anurag Gandhi23-Jan-17 7:49
professionalAnurag Gandhi23-Jan-17 7:49 
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Tipton Tyler24-Jan-17 3:13
Tipton Tyler24-Jan-17 3:13 
GeneralNot nearly as much as I used to Pin
PIEBALDconsult22-Jan-17 18:14
mvePIEBALDconsult22-Jan-17 18:14 

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