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  • J JacquesDP

    saltcode wrote:

    how do can i:(( handle procrastination?

    Let me sleep on it. :laugh::laugh:

    He who laughs last is a bit on the slow side

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    NormDroid
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    NeroToxic wrote:

    Let me sleep on it.

    :laugh:

    .net is a box of never ending treasures, every day I get found another gem.

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      NeroToxic wrote:

      Let me sleep on it.

      :laugh:

      .net is a box of never ending treasures, every day I get found another gem.

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      saltcode
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      sorry, ain't funny!!!!! it just something am trying to fight.

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      • S saltcode

        sorry, ain't funny!!!!! it just something am trying to fight.

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        JacquesDP
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        You find yourself in the wrong profession, we pride ourselves on punctuality ;P

        He who laughs last is a bit on the slow side

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        • R Rajesh R Subramanian

          Tell this to your employer, and get yourself a nice bed and pillows at work, so that you can sleep. Apparently, the more you sleep the more productive you are :-D Btw this theory is so true, I have got solutions to so many problems in my dreams and they turn out to be precise. Something to do with sub-conscious mind or the kind, which works out the problem for you (Read it somewhere a while ago..)


          Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero ப்ரம்மா

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          hairy_hats
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          brahmma wrote:

          Apparently, the more you sleep the more productive you are

          Within limits - if you sleep 23.9 hours a day you won't get much done at work!

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          • E Eric Georgiades

            It was 7:44 AM, my eyes roared as a slit of light hit them, beaming from the only visible thing in that direction, the alarm clock. "Another 16 full minutes of sleep" said a small voice in my head. Turned out that those 16 minutes, would enlighten me, and the proceeding day, to a whole new level. It wasn't 1 minute past, when my eyes started to move, rapidly. In my dream, there were no characters, no people, no houses or trees, but a thing most familiar to me, my code. Franticly scrolling before my eyes, was the code of a project I was working on, a project that I was about to present in a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes. Suddenly the scrolling stopped. A breakpoint was added and after a swift compilation and execution.. i saw it. Thanks to my dream, I corrected a grave mistake that I would not have spotted otherwise. And a whole new to me, debugging in my sleep.

            Ericos Georgiades

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            was when the day before the exam I was dreaming about the COBOL code I had to write the following day. I had that nightmare twice, both times I past the exam and after graduation I never wrote a single letter of COBOL anymore...

            V. I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.

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            • E Eric Georgiades

              It was 7:44 AM, my eyes roared as a slit of light hit them, beaming from the only visible thing in that direction, the alarm clock. "Another 16 full minutes of sleep" said a small voice in my head. Turned out that those 16 minutes, would enlighten me, and the proceeding day, to a whole new level. It wasn't 1 minute past, when my eyes started to move, rapidly. In my dream, there were no characters, no people, no houses or trees, but a thing most familiar to me, my code. Franticly scrolling before my eyes, was the code of a project I was working on, a project that I was about to present in a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes. Suddenly the scrolling stopped. A breakpoint was added and after a swift compilation and execution.. i saw it. Thanks to my dream, I corrected a grave mistake that I would not have spotted otherwise. And a whole new to me, debugging in my sleep.

              Ericos Georgiades

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              WillemM
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              Hmm, I'm trying to loose that feature from my brain as it sometimes kept me from sleeping well. Also this feature was getting worse and worse during a project. Luckely it's going better the last few weeks as there's not a lot I need to take care of. Gotta love teammates and a separate QA team :D

              WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson

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              • E Eric Georgiades

                It was 7:44 AM, my eyes roared as a slit of light hit them, beaming from the only visible thing in that direction, the alarm clock. "Another 16 full minutes of sleep" said a small voice in my head. Turned out that those 16 minutes, would enlighten me, and the proceeding day, to a whole new level. It wasn't 1 minute past, when my eyes started to move, rapidly. In my dream, there were no characters, no people, no houses or trees, but a thing most familiar to me, my code. Franticly scrolling before my eyes, was the code of a project I was working on, a project that I was about to present in a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes. Suddenly the scrolling stopped. A breakpoint was added and after a swift compilation and execution.. i saw it. Thanks to my dream, I corrected a grave mistake that I would not have spotted otherwise. And a whole new to me, debugging in my sleep.

                Ericos Georgiades

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                Tim Smith
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                I know a few programmers who are more valuable to the company when they are sleeping. :laugh:

                Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                • E Eric Georgiades

                  It was 7:44 AM, my eyes roared as a slit of light hit them, beaming from the only visible thing in that direction, the alarm clock. "Another 16 full minutes of sleep" said a small voice in my head. Turned out that those 16 minutes, would enlighten me, and the proceeding day, to a whole new level. It wasn't 1 minute past, when my eyes started to move, rapidly. In my dream, there were no characters, no people, no houses or trees, but a thing most familiar to me, my code. Franticly scrolling before my eyes, was the code of a project I was working on, a project that I was about to present in a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes. Suddenly the scrolling stopped. A breakpoint was added and after a swift compilation and execution.. i saw it. Thanks to my dream, I corrected a grave mistake that I would not have spotted otherwise. And a whole new to me, debugging in my sleep.

                  Ericos Georgiades

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                  Lost User
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                  I suspect many of us have done this, certainly I have.

                  The tigress is here :-D

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                  • T Tim Smith

                    I know a few programmers who are more valuable to the company when they are sleeping. :laugh:

                    Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                    Eric Georgiades
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                    can you please hire me? if you don't i'll blow your desk to pieces. (inside joke)

                    Ericos Georgiades

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                    • J JacquesDP

                      You find yourself in the wrong profession, we pride ourselves on punctuality ;P

                      He who laughs last is a bit on the slow side

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                      Chris Kaiser
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                      Hey, speak for yourself. One of the benefits of contracting is working your own hours. And procrastination can be your friend at times. Nothing like getting pro-active and finishing something early to learn its been canned.

                      This statement was never false.

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                      • E Eric Georgiades

                        It was 7:44 AM, my eyes roared as a slit of light hit them, beaming from the only visible thing in that direction, the alarm clock. "Another 16 full minutes of sleep" said a small voice in my head. Turned out that those 16 minutes, would enlighten me, and the proceeding day, to a whole new level. It wasn't 1 minute past, when my eyes started to move, rapidly. In my dream, there were no characters, no people, no houses or trees, but a thing most familiar to me, my code. Franticly scrolling before my eyes, was the code of a project I was working on, a project that I was about to present in a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes. Suddenly the scrolling stopped. A breakpoint was added and after a swift compilation and execution.. i saw it. Thanks to my dream, I corrected a grave mistake that I would not have spotted otherwise. And a whole new to me, debugging in my sleep.

                        Ericos Georgiades

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                        Chris Maunder
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                        The power is strong in this one...

                        cheers, Chris Maunder

                        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                        • E Eric Georgiades

                          It was 7:44 AM, my eyes roared as a slit of light hit them, beaming from the only visible thing in that direction, the alarm clock. "Another 16 full minutes of sleep" said a small voice in my head. Turned out that those 16 minutes, would enlighten me, and the proceeding day, to a whole new level. It wasn't 1 minute past, when my eyes started to move, rapidly. In my dream, there were no characters, no people, no houses or trees, but a thing most familiar to me, my code. Franticly scrolling before my eyes, was the code of a project I was working on, a project that I was about to present in a mere 1 hour and 45 minutes. Suddenly the scrolling stopped. A breakpoint was added and after a swift compilation and execution.. i saw it. Thanks to my dream, I corrected a grave mistake that I would not have spotted otherwise. And a whole new to me, debugging in my sleep.

                          Ericos Georgiades

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                          Joe Woodbury
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                          The one part of software engineering that gets annoying is once I get into a project, my mind is constantly designing, debugging, etc.. I've solved many a problem in my sleep or doing some entirely unrelated activity. Having said that, a few years ago, I woke up in the middle of the night with the perfect solution to a problem I was wresting with. The next day, I quickly started implementing this brilliant idea. It soon became apparent that it was actually one of the dumbest ideas ever; not only didn't it solve the problem, it did so in a very complicated way and would have introduced even more problems.

                          Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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