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The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers?

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  • A Acaz

    The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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    RC_Sebastien_C
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    I don't think there is a correlation between good/bad developpers and the social life. Both can have good or bad social lifes, it depends more on you personality.

    Acaz wrote:

    programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming.

    So do many other professions.

    Acaz wrote:

    You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends.

    You make your own choices and set your own priorities.

    I was HollyHooo but got tired of it and Sebastien was taken.

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    • R RC_Sebastien_C

      Pete's wife loves you too?

      I was HollyHooo but got tired of it and Sebastien was taken.

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      Pete OHanlon
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      Fair enough. He can have the debts as well.

      Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

      My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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      • realJSOPR realJSOP

        I think I don't care. No... I'm sure of it. I have family, neighbors, co-workers, acquaintences, and targets (some of which are or were family, neighbors, co-workers, and acquaintences). No friends. Friends want to borrow stuff.

        ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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        You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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        "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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        gavindon
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        John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

        No friends. Friends want to borrow stuff.

        and have a much easier time stabbing you in the back since you don't watch them as close as your outright enemies :-D

        Programming is a race between programmers trying to build bigger and better idiot proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots, so far... the universe is winning. Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow.

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        • A Acaz

          The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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          gavindon
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          I'm married(18 years) and have three teenagers. There is no time for a social life anyway, its all at home.

          Programming is a race between programmers trying to build bigger and better idiot proof programs, and the universe trying to build bigger and better idiots, so far... the universe is winning. Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow.

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          • A Acaz

            The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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            Marc Clifton
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            Acaz wrote:

            The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers?

            I have a great social life. Oh wait, you said the "best developers". ;) And the fantastic thing about working off site is that I can shift my work around to accommodate my social life, rather than vice versa. Call forwarding and cell phones and wifi and laptops and remote desktop and GoToMyPC are the coolest applications of technology as they enable a wonderful mobile environment. Marc

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            • P Pete OHanlon

              Fair enough. He can have the debts as well.

              Forgive your enemies - it messes with their heads

              My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier - my favourite utility

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              S Houghtelin
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              See what happens when I leave you guys alone for a moment... :mad: I am sure that Pete's wife is a very nice loving person, but my wife would take exception to my taking on additional debt.:laugh:

              It was broke, so I fixed it.

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              • A Acaz

                The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                Joe Simes
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                if (a good social life == a drunk) {
                true;
                } else {
                false;
                }

                :-D

                The environment that nurtures creative programmers kills management and marketing types - and vice versa. - Orson Scott Card

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                • A Acaz

                  The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                  BillMillerGTC
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                  We cannot have a good social life like non-developers, aside of the study time we must put in to keep up with technology trends, the non-technical %#&$*@)#'s whom we have to develop software for have no concept of how constantly changing requirements in the middle of development is going to impact the project deadlines. And! They could care less.....

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                  • A Acaz

                    The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                    chris ruff
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                    Ha! Everybody is FASCINATED at parties with software guys. People can't get enough about all of my exploits with editors and compilers and os internals. Girls are Fascinated. Guys are Jealous. Why, heck, I'd choose this career path again-and-again JUST for the social power! Seriously, Call yourself a "Software Architect". You'll fool some of 'em with the "Architect"...

                    Do we weigh less at high tide?

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                    • A Acaz

                      The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                      SeattleC
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                      There's only so much time in a day. You can work 9-5 at some boring clerk job, and have lots of free time for partying, and need to get drunk every Friday 'cause your work sucks so much. You can work 15 hours a day hacking out code, and go home exhausted for a quick frozen dinner and 7 hours of sleep until you burn out. Or you can work a reasonable amount of time, about 8 hours most weeks with occasional emergency all-nighters, and have an in-between amount of time for your family or your friends. It's a dirty secret in the industry that the 40-45 hour/week jobs pay the same as the 60 hour a week jobs. So if you have the wrong kind of job, go find the right kind. The good jobs are harder to find, and people stay there longer, but they're there.

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                      • A Acaz

                        The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                        I have a terrible social life and would prefer it to having a decent or good social life. I also pride myself on my programming skills and have to say there is little I like doing more than spending 13 hours or so on a project containing a new concept to me and finishing it, having real world applications. Although I am not a developer, merely a hobbyist

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                        • R RC_Sebastien_C

                          Pete's wife loves you too?

                          I was HollyHooo but got tired of it and Sebastien was taken.

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                          :laugh: Hilarious

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                          • A Acaz

                            The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                            Lost User
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                            Acaz wrote:

                            What do you think?

                            Different people, different lifestyle and attitude. Diversity is a good thing :)

                            Acaz wrote:

                            The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends.

                            No you don't, but you'll have to plan it. Make actual room on your schedule for family, you'll get more in return for an hour spent socially than an extra hour of learning. You don't have to keep up with everything, all at the same time. Take time to learn your trade, take time for your family. A brick a day builds a castle over time :)

                            Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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                            • A Acaz

                              The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                              Paulo M Mendes
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                              In general best developers have a very poor social life. I have a lot of colleagues who don't have girlfriend/wife or friends outside facebook. their meaning of fun is to have some drinks in a bar at saturday night, sometimes all alone.

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                              • P Paulo M Mendes

                                In general best developers have a very poor social life. I have a lot of colleagues who don't have girlfriend/wife or friends outside facebook. their meaning of fun is to have some drinks in a bar at saturday night, sometimes all alone.

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                                Acaz
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                                That's what I see with some of the best developers, but maybe I'm wrong, if they follow another career would be in the same way.

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                                • A Acaz

                                  The best developers have a good social life like a non-developers? I was thinking about this and about my career and I do not think so, programming life requires much study and time every day and consuming. You have to sacrifice many things many times: parties, time with family, time with friends. There was another topic here at The Lounge wondering the best developers are so sad: Frustated programmers (http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3896109#xx3896109xx). What do you think?

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                                  zuiopl
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                                  Hello I agree with you. I have a few friends which are better than me. They know even TCP commands and stuff like that. But they are still single. I have often heard not being the best from them, but I have a family. So who's better now? They will soon join the fate of the dinosaurs. Sure, if you spend your free time with soap opera (no, not SOAP and opera browser) instead of coding, then you have no social life either. This would be the badest combination. Regards

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