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If you didn't get paid for it, would you still write code? [modified]

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  • P peterchen

    I'm not sure how someone could vote you down on what you would rather do - maybe your wife? :rolleyes:

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    Dan Neely
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    Simple. The univoter was bitter that Ravi had found a way to get paid for something he loved doing, while the univoter was having to endure 8 hours/day of suckage for his paycheck.

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    • R R Giskard Reventlov

      Coding was a hobby long before I made money at it and I still enjoy it - even after 327 years. :-)

      fat_boy wrote:

      I would have thought you too interested in other things.

      Like what, for instance? I'm curious as to what you're thinking. I also have many other hobbies and sports - if I didn't need the money I might increase my time with those and lessen my time with programming but I would never stop doing it. Will definitely restore a classic car at some time - maybe a Lotus or Jensen Healey or E-Type.

      fat_boy wrote:

      I would rather run a restaurant

      I've always fancied owning a hotel or restaurant but I'll never do it: too much like hard work!

      me, me, me "The dinosaurs became extinct because they didn't have a space program. And if we become extinct because we don't have a space program, it'll serve us right!" Larry Niven

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      Lost User
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      digital man wrote:

      Like what, for instance? I'm curious as to what you're thinking.

      Travel for one. I know you like to go abroad so I wold imagine that you would want to do this more than create some relatively useless program.

      digital man wrote:

      Will definitely restore a classic car at some time - maybe a Lotus or Jensen Healey or E-Type.

      Yeah, there you go. I always fancied a Triumph Bonnevile to do up. SOmething simple, small, but interesting. Or a BSA Gold Star perhaps. (Used to actually drive a prereg Triumph Herald. It really was a dog. I guess I kind of got fed up with old cars then!)

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      • J J Dunlap

        I'd probably spend most of my time doing whatever else was my main occupation, but I'd definitely still program, as a hobby in its own right, but also to support my other hobbies - for example I've been known to write scripts to run on my Canon camera.

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        Sinisa Hajnal
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        Probably, for friends/family or just learning. But I have several hobbies and those take time. As do children.

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        • P peterchen

          [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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          Alan Burkhart
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          I'm just a "hobby coder" anyway. I programmed in dBase II like 20+ years ago and actually got paid for it. But I cannot make myself work in an office environment. I lasted a couple of years and I was outta there. Nowadays it's a fun hobby, and I would never mess it up by doing it for a living again. :)

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          • P peterchen

            [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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            dnelly
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            Yes. I love to writing applications.

            Darnell

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            • P peterchen

              [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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              tom1443
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              I started programming about 30 years ago for fun. When I first started to get paid for it, it was also fun. Now it basically sucks. And when I get home from work I have absolutely no desire to do any of it on my own. So yes, I long for the day when I no longer have to do it for pay but can do it for fun again. Mark me down for a 5.

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              • P peterchen

                [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                • P peterchen

                  [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                  Avatar_generic
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                  I don't get paid for it but I've coded quite a bit, currently spend about 10 hours per week. I consider it a hobby, Have a project I'm focused on, it's big it's bad, its ambitous, it will probably take me ten years to complete it :)

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                  • P peterchen

                    [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                    Peter Mulholland
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                    yes, plus i'd probably enjoy it again.

                    Pete

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                    • P peterchen

                      [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                      Earl Truss
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                      No. I can't really imagine anything I'd want to write code for that someone else has already done or is doing. I'm a maintenance programmer not a "developer" so that probably has a lot to do with it.

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                      • P peterchen

                        [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                        Lynn Wallace
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                        Being the only one to follow your instructions (so far): 4. I get ideas from time to time and get excited enough about them to put off other activities for a while. Not new algorithm ideas, just new applications, and just for a while, not for a long while.

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                          peterchen
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                          As in, "I don't really have anythign to say, but I want to leave a smart-ass reply?" I actually considered making this an option ;)

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                          • P peterchen

                            [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                            Rami Shareef
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                            in the time being I would die to change my career path to be more business than technical, but sure I'll write codes, honestly I luv to code :)

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                            • P peterchen

                              [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                              Lilith C
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                              Strangely enough I consider programming to be an outlet for my creative side. I never expected it to become a big part of my job. In fact, it isn't a requirement of my position, just a helpful tool. But my game programming now takes the place of what used to be candle making and plastic embedding.

                              I'm not a programmer but I play one at the office

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                              • S Simon P Stevens

                                Yes, I do. I get paid to write code at work. Then I go home, and I write code that I don't get paid for. Not the same stuff - work projects aren't interesting enough, at home I try out new things, or languages, and have occasional projects that I never finish. Often what I do at home leads into future work projects. I first started playing with WPF at home because I thought it was cool, then a project came along that was suited to what I'd learnt at home. If I wasn't a professional developer, I would still continue the home coding, but maybe I'd finished those projects once in a while.

                                Simon

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                                CodeAddiction
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                                Agreed!

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                                • R Rage

                                  No. Kids have priority.

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                                  stephen hazel
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                                  that's only for now. kids only stay kids for about 15 years. then you can get back to your hobbies :) it's niiiiiiiiiice:thumbsup:

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                                  • P peterchen

                                    [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                                    stephen hazel
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                                    The very first time I saw a calculator I desperately wanted one. But it was $50 and an impossibility. Same thing when I saw my first computer. A C= Pet in high school. I had NO idea even how to turn it on but I was gonna be DAMNED if I let any one else TOUCH it. I started programming in high school on that Pet during lunch. Eventually, saved enough for a Timex Sinclair ZX81 and learned it's basic and Z80. So I coded before I had a real job. And I'll keep coding after I retire. And in between, I can't find a job INTERESTING enough to save my life. So I code at home making pianocheater[^] It's my baby now that my kids are olden. Programming jobs have paid my mortgage pretty well. They may have been boring sometimes, but then, what job isn't?? So, umm, YES !!

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                                    • P peterchen

                                      [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

                                      Agh! Reality! My Archnemesis![^]
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                                      BrainiacV
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                                      What else is there to do? To modify the old joke, God put me on Earth to write certain programs, At this rate, I'll never die! Or did you mean write programs for other people?

                                      Psychosis at 10 Film at 11

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                                      • C Christian Graus

                                        I don't think so. If I could get to a point of being self sustaining, I would write code if it was for something worthwhile, like working on a website for a charity like World Vision. I would not do it for fun tho, I'd rather play guitar and work in the garden or kitchen.

                                        Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                        Battlehammer
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                                        I agree, only I would play the drums...

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                                        • P peterchen

                                          [edit] ... assuming you have another source of income, enough to get along.[/edit] Quick poll. 5 for "yes" or "I don't get paid to begin with", 1 for "no", ---------------------------------- Me: definitely.

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                                          ErrolErrol
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                                          "5" if it is something fun. Latest DirectX-ish type of thing. Something that the world will never see or use. That is like reading a good book. "1" if it is another drudge thingy that many will use and none appreciate the value that they have received. One must be paid for that hurt. Oh, I am sooooo bitter!! :-D

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