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They calculated per year, not per day...
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The poll is actually per WEEK.
Although it isn't very clear from the poll
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I interpreted it as hours per project.
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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Yep, if you're concentrating that much on your out-of-work projects, you must not be doing a very good job at work.
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I think is do-able even with a full time job . Sleep 4 hours a day + no wife and kids.
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Bryian Tan wrote: Sleep 4 hours a day + no wife and kids life.
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Albert Holguin wrote: Yep, if you're concentrating that much on your out-of-work projects, you must not be doing a very good job at work.
I'm thinking they're napping upright while running recorded videos of someone coding.
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6+ hrs each weekday + 15 hrs on Saturday + 15 hrs on Sunday
For those who
1. works on open source project apart from job.
2. trying their startups apart from job.
3. Freelance developer with more bandwidth.
and so on...
Life is a computer program and everyone is the programmer of his own life.
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...and obviously they are not jokers.
Life is a computer program and everyone is the programmer of his own life.
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Yes, and some of us are retired, don't have a "real" job and have taken up coding for pure interest and joy as a hobby.
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but the Code Challenges are helping...
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