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

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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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    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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        • P peterchen

          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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          eslsys
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          On a scale on 1 to 5, how smart-ass a reply do you think it is? Where 5 is f#*@ you smart-ass and 1 is .... :) 3 I think is fence sitting

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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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            Old Ed
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            My answer is 5 ("yes"), but only for selected projects for friends or non-profit organizations.

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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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              Nemanja Trifunovic
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              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.

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                tsafdrabytrals
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                Yes, if it served the purpose of solving a problem at home or for a friend.

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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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                  kurt place
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                  5: I believe that is how I got started in programming in the first place. I was doing construction and writing software for my own amusement at night. Drove my wife nuts until she suggested I do it for a living. It appears that was good advice. Thanks Dear.

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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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                    Fabio Franco
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                    5 (Yes) if it was a hobby 1 (No) if it was to put money on somebody else's pocket.

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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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                      weicui
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                      Strong Agree, I do the same

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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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                        Yortw
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                        5 - Yes ! I started doing it as a job, because I was enjoying it so much as a hobby :-D

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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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                          squirly4
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                          • E eslsys

                            On a scale on 1 to 5, how smart-ass a reply do you think it is? Where 5 is f#*@ you smart-ass and 1 is .... :) 3 I think is fence sitting

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                            peterchen
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                            eslsys wrote:

                            3 I think is fence sitting

                            ok, then it's poked-ass ;)

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                            • K Keith Barrow

                              Of course.

                              Dalek Dave: There are many words that some find offensive, Homosexuality, Alcoholism, Religion, Visual Basic, Manchester United, Butter. Pete o'Hanlon: If it wasn't insulting tools, I'd say you were dumber than a bag of spanners.

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                              ChrisNic
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                              Most definitely yes. I code for work and then at home I code for fun and to try out new things. I've been doing this for more years than I would care to mention, though I will say that my first code was done on punched cards.

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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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                                modified on Tuesday, March 30, 2010 4:57 AM

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                                Lost User
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                                In that case I would not do anything else. No bosses. No customers. No silly demands or requirements. What a dream.

                                A while ago he asked me what he should have printed on my business cards. I said 'Wizard'. I read books which nobody else understand. Then I do something which nobody understands. After that the computer does something which nobody understands. When asked, I say things about the results which nobody understand. But everybody expects miracles from me on a regular basis. Looks to me like the classical definition of a wizard.

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                                • S stephen hazel

                                  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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                                  Rage
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                                  As we say here: "petits enfants, petits soucis, grands enfants, grands ennuis".

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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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                                    Ankur m
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                                    I know I am late, but I thought I will put my view as well. Yes. I want to be an ethical Hacker. So I just cant quit coding! :)

                                    Computer programming is an extraordinarily precise activity, be precise.

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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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                                      KenBonny
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                                      I voted 4. I love coding, but it's not the only thing I love to do. I love to sport, see a movie, read a book, etc. If I was supported for (which I wouldn't like, cause I'd have too much free time), I'd devide my time between my interests.

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                                      • P peterchen

                                        eslsys wrote:

                                        3 I think is fence sitting

                                        ok, then it's poked-ass ;)

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                                        eslsys
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                                        ouch, note to self: select fence with care Select * from Fences Where UprightPost="Flat"

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                                        • R Rage

                                          As we say here: "petits enfants, petits soucis, grands enfants, grands ennuis".

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                                          stephen hazel
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                                          I had to "Topeka" translate that to... small children, small worries, big kids, big problems ? Yeah, true. Teenagers are nightmares. Well, at least my daughter was when she was 17. But eventually they move out and the nightmare becomes their own. And you get to watch the nightmare from afar as if on tv. And laugh when Karma takes it's toll. Well, not laugh, offer support, you know :) It's weird having a kid out there in the wild. My son, 14, is showing signs of being no problem at all. We'll seee... Good luck with your's :)

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