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    Well played sir.

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      I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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      wizardzz
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      GL_Terminator wrote:

      I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

      Yes.

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      • V Vasily Tserekh

        I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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        Ian Shlasko
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        This is pretty common, from what I've seen/heard... I used to code all the time during college and before... Now that I do it every day at the office, I just don't want to anymore... I don't even have Visual Studio installed on my home desktop anymore, though I do have Eclipse on there (Which doesn't get much use, since I can't find the motivation to work on that Android app)... When you have to do something 8 or 9 (or more) hours a day, it's just not fun anymore.

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        • V Vasily Tserekh

          I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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          Jason Hooper
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          I'm the odd man out then. I still code all the time for fun. Lately I've been writing tools that help me with the MMO game I'm playing (EVE). So in a way it does have that hook into the entertainment side of my life, which probably helps.

          Jason

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            • V Vasily Tserekh

              I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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              Joe Woodbury
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              Yes, though it took me until 40ish.

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              • V Vasily Tserekh

                I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                Marc A Brown
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                I haven't done any "fun" coding for a while, but that's changing as I'm finding ideas for stuff to work on that strikes my interest or that meets needs that I have. Finding those kind of things brings the interest back.

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                • V Vasily Tserekh

                  I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                  Pete OHanlon
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                  I still code for fun. I'm currently working on something with Sacha - it's pretty cool.

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                  • V Vasily Tserekh

                    I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                    Marc Clifton
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                    Never - well, there's certain projects that can be really frustrating, but that's more because of the processes (people and machine) that are involved and the "can't this be done better?" questions. However, I never lose interest. There's always amazing and fun stuff to work on. For example, I'd really like to resurrect Apple's HyperCard[^] concept, I'm in the midst of writing an article on the concept of "relationship oriented programming" (not people, but entities), and this interesting topic, Anchor Modeling[^] Marc

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                    • V Vasily Tserekh

                      I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                      Lost User
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                      Good! Leave all the work for us oldies who have been coding for decades and still love it! :)

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                      • V Vasily Tserekh

                        I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                        Dan Mos
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                        I fun for code! :rolleyes: Seriously, depends on the mood. Most of the times I just don't feel like doing anything(code related). Like, I'm sick and tired of all this stuff. But then again, sometimes I even lose nights to coding for fun. Rarely, but it happens.

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                        • V Vasily Tserekh

                          I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                          The last time I did any coding outside of education or employment was on a Commodore 64. I wrote quite a few little programs on it, remember one about displaying different flags of the world. Can't remember what the last thing I wrote was, but I do remember that when it was finished I called my mum in to have a look. She sat down, touched the computer and it turned off, never to come back on again.

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                          • V Vasily Tserekh

                            I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                            Chris Losinger
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                            welcome to real life

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                              Yes, though it took me until 40ish.

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                              ditto

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                              • V Vasily Tserekh

                                I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                                Nemanja Trifunovic
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                                I still code for fun after more than 15 years in the industry. However, it's never been "endless hours", which is maybe the reason why I haven't lost interest.

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                                • V Vasily Tserekh

                                  I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                                  thrakazog
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                                  GL_Terminator wrote:

                                  I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

                                  It comes and goes. After I write something in my spare time I usually need a month or 2 off from that before I can tackle another. I think as you get older you just start to notice the trade offs more. So for example if I spend 200 hours writing some mobile app/game. My rewards for this are nerd pride and maybe a few hundred bucks in sales. Are pride and a few hundred bucks worth 200 hours of work? How much fun or new experiences could I have had instead with my 200 hours?

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                                  • V Vasily Tserekh

                                    I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                                    W Balboos GHB
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                                    As in my 'bio': When I was a chemist I coded for fun. Now I do for money what I used to do for pleasure - just like a hooker. Actually, I've been given a lot of duties to take/process/otherwise-abuse photos, so much so that, of late, I've actually been looking forward to coding. Hope springs eternal . . . If not, try a single malt with a straw.

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                                      • V Vasily Tserekh

                                        I am now 25 Ive graduated from university in informatics engineering, Now i am coding and getting paid for that over a year and a half. But now I don't spend endless hours coding games and other stuff just because i like it, and it is not because i don't have time is because I lost interest. I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

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                                        BobJanova
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                                        I have the same problem, after using a computer in the day for work purposes I don't want to do it again after work, although I do use computer based timewasters (forums and games). I have various coding projects and some writing (including some nascent CP articles) and I never have the motivation to actually do that any more.

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                                        • W wizardzz

                                          GL_Terminator wrote:

                                          I wonder if that is what real life does to you.

                                          Yes.

                                          "I have a theory that the truth is never told during the nine-to-five hours. " — Hunter S. Thompson My comedy.

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                                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                          I concur! Having children does not help either! :)

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