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A happy programmer

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  • S snorkie

    5:00 pm on Friday!

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    prasun r
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    5:00 PM Friday and more so 23 Dec :-)

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    • E eyesark

      What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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      ISanti
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      Every moment of struggle against the challenge of understand customers, design, code, find bugs, limited budget, etc., etc., the result I care less than each of these delicious moments of hard battle.

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      • E eyesark

        What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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        ColinBud
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        A happy client...

        Greetings from sunny South Africa!

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        • E eyesark

          What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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          VE2
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          It makes me happy to see what I consider to be a simple elegant snippet of code. For example, I wanted to generate morse code for a microcontroller and found a simple 26 byte array indexed by character with each byte describing the dots and dashes of morse for that character.

          73

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          • E eyesark

            What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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            ChrisBraum
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            ...when I get in at least 2 hours without hearing: "I don't mean to disturb you, but...."

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            • E eyesark

              What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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              Jim Rauch
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              The tools to do a job and the authority to do what needs to be done. A job that is challenging and when done makes them better at their craft. Clear goals and a job that matters. I highly recommend "Drive" by Daniel Pink. Or, if you're in a hurry check out the video from RSA Animate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc[^]http://www.danpink.com/drive[^] -JimR

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              • E eyesark

                What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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                Lost User
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                • Bacon
                • Coffee
                • 24" dual screen
                • SSD
                • A tactile-feedback keyboard
                • lots o' bandwidth
                • lots of time to abuse abovementioned

                Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss:

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                • E eyesark

                  What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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                  Fabio Franco
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                  A happy programmer is the one that does not need to program anymore. The happy programmer programs for fun on his own pace.

                  "To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems" - Homer Simpson

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                  • J Jim Rauch

                    The tools to do a job and the authority to do what needs to be done. A job that is challenging and when done makes them better at their craft. Clear goals and a job that matters. I highly recommend "Drive" by Daniel Pink. Or, if you're in a hurry check out the video from RSA Animate. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc[^]http://www.danpink.com/drive[^] -JimR

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                    elgaabeb
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                    Hey man that's awesome :). I like it. It explains exactly why we are subscribed on code project :D :D. Thank you. my 5!

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                    • K kashif kiani

                      when after hours and hours of debugging you find the root of the bug in your code.

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                      manuj paliwal
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                      feeling of creating something,, or contributing something worthy enough makes me a happy one..

                      menace

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                      • E eyesark

                        What makes a happy programmer? :laugh:

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                        BobJanova
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                        Wrong forum.

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                        • E eyesark

                          A happy programmer happens when you see a flabbergasted look from your client, because you delivered something they thought was impossible, in a most amazing way.....

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                          alanevans
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                          I bet a happy programmer isn't one who gets their post "Message Automatically Removed"

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