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  • W wout de zeeuw

    I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

    Wout

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    Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar
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    usually one of my girlfriends lying on her stomach does the trick quiet well.

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    • W wout de zeeuw

      I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

      Wout

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      wout de zeeuw wrote:

      Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

      Seeing my visa balance always get's me inspired.

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      • C Christian Graus

        The programmers friend.

        Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        Christian Graus wrote:

        The programmers friend.

        :-D:laugh:

        Jeremy Falcon

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        • B brianwelsch

          Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

          Same goes for programming

          True, writing software is remarkably similar to writing stories. Well, more correctly, I guess, designing software and designing a plot outline are remarkably similar.

          BW


          If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
          -- Steven Wright

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          El Corazon
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          brianwelsch wrote:

          Well, more correctly, I guess, designing software and designing a plot outline are remarkably similar.

          true... in my software the guy never gets the girl... :^)

          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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          • V Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar

            usually one of my girlfriends lying on her stomach does the trick quiet well.

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            Jeremy Falcon
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            Varindir Rajesh Mahdihar wrote:

            usually one of my girlfriends lying on her stomach does the trick quiet well.

            I don't think magazines count as real girlfriends.

            Jeremy Falcon

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            • W wout de zeeuw

              I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

              Wout

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              WillemM
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              I usually get more energy from getting out after a project is done. Take a day or two and go to a park or something. At least try to get away from the working environment.

              WM.
              What about weapons of mass-construction?

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              • W wout de zeeuw

                I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                Wout

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                Zelv
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                Don't forget that your work is a form of self-expression. Buy a daily newspaper. Find the section on politics or business. Search for columns on people fighting for a cause. Read them. Zelv -- modified at 13:39 Tuesday 1st August, 2006

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                • W wout de zeeuw

                  I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                  Wout

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                  my strategy consists of: -starting out with trying to write some "fun" code; like a word counter of some sort of puzzle. if this fails: i know then i just don't want to code anything at all; otherwise it usually inspires something- so if fun code fails... i read a book: if this fails, i know i can't sit still sooo... i do some excercise: but if i just don't feel like it [gym, running or surfing]- i check my vital signs cos by this stage it must mean i'm sick :) or go grab a movie or retail therapy :D now these are great for *after* hours, but if it's office hours and there's no inspiration- i start volunteering for doing odd jobs around the office: clean up the cd, dvd, book library; help with testing/QA or do a coffee run for everyone at the office :)

                  :: have the courage to use your own reason

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                  • W wout de zeeuw

                    I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                    Wout

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                    The best motivation for me is the fact that TIME seems to to fly by and I can get out of here quicker when I am actually doing something rather than just sitting trying to think of where to start ... - on the other hand - If its because you are just starting out on a new project, and if your company is like mine, where managment looks at requirements gathering as a waste of time, I grab a sheet of paper, model my potential classes using design patterns based off of the Gof4 (Gang of four), when I feel I have gone as far as I can there, then I open my editor and start to code ... my boss likes seeing my UML designs hanging in my cubicle, he thinks that they are cool ... ROFLMAO! On a side note: I could really use a copy of Visual Paradigm if anyone wants to send me a copy ... Cheers, Xaverian ------------------------- What we need is a patch for human stupidity!

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                    • W wout de zeeuw

                      I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                      Wout

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                      derry755
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                      Some times, it's the same to me when I get losing my head after finishing something important. Actually speaking, it's hard to find the status you were.And at this point, I'll go and dip into some sport, football is my favourate. Catch some friends to go with you, and it'll make you more refreshed after a sweaty washing and a shower:-O -- modified at 20:54 Tuesday 1st August, 2006

                      Doing is better than saying.

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                      • J Josh Smith

                        wout de zeeuw wrote:

                        Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                        No, nor can I tell you how to fall in love in 42 seconds. When I have to start working on something that I don't feel like working on, I try to use some new technique or cool class, etc., in the project so that I'll find it more interesting. Learning inspires me, so I try to learn from every project I work on.

                        :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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                        jerk off... and let the inspiration become... or do some exercise :P ...

                        ngison

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                        • W wout de zeeuw

                          I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                          Wout

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                          Siderite Zaqwedex
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                          My motivation comes from the beauty of coding. When I lose that, I play dumb games all day until I snap out of it. I am lucky as my current employer allows this. Otherwise, I woul just work continuosly and create code in one hour than I would normally do in five to ten minutes, then test it and find it buggy. Don't underestimate the power of fun!

                          ---------- Siderite

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                          • W wout de zeeuw

                            I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                            Wout

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                            Tillman Erb
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                            I find it's easy to get going by doing some simple sketching or conceptual work using the simplest tool available such as Notepad, or even (gasp!) pencil and paper. It doesn't feel quite so much like real work, but before you know it, you'll have produced done some real--and likely quite useful--work.

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                            • W wout de zeeuw

                              I finished last project last week, and am supposed to get the next done really quick, but I have problems getting started. Usually a context switch does take its time for me, but there isn't much room for that right now. Last Saturday I decided to relax a bit and played tank ball[^] all day, in hopes of being refreshed afterwards. Unfortunately it only put my brain in a zombie state X| . Also it was terribly addictive, so I better stay far from that! Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast?

                              Wout

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                              wout de zeeuw wrote:

                              Anybody got any tricks to get inspired really fast? Wout

                              Wout, Programming is art and science. The scientist in me is what motivates the artist in me. Since I'm a ISV I can work when I want for as long as I want, and I often find myself working on stuff till I fall over until I get stuck. Then, I usually just let my brain stew with stuff till a solution comes to me and I get to it again. But, most can't work this way. Basically, I use the coolness of new learning and accomplishments in code and function to excite the artist in me. How cool can I write the code, etc.? I also only work on projects that really interest me, but again I have the advantage of only working on projects I select.

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