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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. All sounds normal to me. I've lost count of the number of solutions I've come up with whilst asleep. Michael CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: is it? sure it is - for a geek. welcome to the club Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it? It is for programmers :-)
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. It is for us ;) Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
You need stronger sleep. Did you try counting sheeps? Ops, sorry... :-D Tomaž
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it? Why not step through code in your mind? Sounds like you actually think about your job rather than random hacking trying to get stuff to work.
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please Ah, feck. BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. Ah, Megafeck!
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BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it? It is for programmers :-)
Just yesterday I caught myself planning a revision to some objects I'd been working with this past week and getting really excited over the productivity improvements... whilst standing in the shower. I will never again be able to poke fun at geeks and still hold my head up. There's a line - once you've crossed it there's no coming back. :((
Ðavid Wulff Audioscrobbler :: flickr Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen (QT)
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
BruceN wrote: I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. I do it all the time. I have found that if you mentally relax and let your sub-conscious mind crunch away on a problem (while your conscious mind is dealing with various important soapbox issues), you frequently end up with far better solutions to complex problems. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."
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Just yesterday I caught myself planning a revision to some objects I'd been working with this past week and getting really excited over the productivity improvements... whilst standing in the shower. I will never again be able to poke fun at geeks and still hold my head up. There's a line - once you've crossed it there's no coming back. :((
Ðavid Wulff Audioscrobbler :: flickr Die Freiheit spielt auf allen Geigen (QT)
David Wulff wrote: standing in the shower One of my best places for ideas...hmmm, now if I could just waterproof keyboard, mouse etc....or even better, install a shower in my office :~ Stuart Dootson 'Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p'
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
I too came from a hardware oriented direction, I dove into programming because I liked it better... After being bitten by the VC++ bug, I got diagnosed with similar symptoms... While watching a movie in the cinema(completely unrelated) the solution to the problem with which I was struggling suddenly hit me, took a lot of character not to just walk out and at least write a little on paper lest I forget the epiphany I had. At other times while returning from work I sometimes suddenly find myself parked next to my home completely oblivious of the 40minute ride that it takes to get home, because I was working out an improved method of handling something. Guess we all have these moments. ;-)
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
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Hi everyone, I'm a completely inexperienced guy working from home (New Zealander, and no sheep jokes please). I'm not really a programmer; I sort of got pushed into it a couple of years ago. My boss said 'You're it, and we need this (a program to do whatever)' and threw a copy of c# at me. I like beer. I like programming. I'm actually a hardware bloke from way back. Boring office stuff. I have no idea what I'm doing. I work anywhere from 2 to 20 hours a day. I like what I do. Sometimes I get stuck. Sometimes I go for a walk. Sometimes I want to scream when the IDE crashes. I occasionally wake up in the middle of the night and fire up Visual Studio because I've been dreaming about programming and have had an idea. Actually, I woke up last week debugging something in my sleep, came into my office and fixed the problem. I'm sure it's not normal to step through code in your mind. is it?
Thanks everyone, I feel much better knowing I'm not abnormal. I guess I can call myself a programmer now. It's hard being stuck out all alone in an obscure corner of the world, not really knowing what direction I should take, but thanks to this site, and the wonderful people who make it what it is, I feel as if I'm making progress. Thank you all!:rose: