How many hours do you code your OS per day?
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How many hours do you code your OS per day?
I spend.......1-3 hours, depending on the weather.
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Averaged out I probably spend less than an hour a day. That being said I have been known to pull all nighters to get something complete when I feel necessary.
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Mix between 2-4 hrs and 4-6 hrs. Most of my time is spent on my engine rather then OS... ...It depends on what my mood is
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Am I only the only one to spend obscene amounts of time programming?
How long I spend coding depends entirely on whatever I have to do, in a day.
But, Im always designing, Always thinking - coding even when Im not infront of a keyboard.
I have the understanding that, unless I am making progress, I am going backwards.
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How long I spend coding depends entirely on whatever I have to do, in a day.
But, Im always designing, Always thinking - coding even when Im not infront of a keyboard.
I have the understanding that, unless I am making progress, I am going backwards.
~Z
@zeii: I'm with you on that. If I have nothing to do on a given day, I will probably code for 6-8 hours, not consecutively of course though. I find it better to spend time coding and fighting through bugs and other things then wasting away on the couch watching TV on a rainy day.
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Funny to see how many obviously skilled developers seem to have nothing much to do for days on end.
On a workday, counting commuting, work, and lunch break, I am about 10 hours away from home. Add wife and two children and figure how much time I have on average to do anything.
On a workday, counting commuting, work, and lunch break, I am about 10 hours away from home. Add wife and two children and figure how much time I have on average to do anything.
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It depend on the task, as i working in spats, i will work all my spare time to get a job done (eg: code a editor or port fasm ). But then i will take a break for a month or so.
But even in that month i will be helping fallow DexOS coders or designing stuff for my OS.
I also take mini breaks, were i work mini projects, eg: i am now working on a bootable web browser challenge, that can boot up in a little over 1 second.
So i went for 2-4 hours.
But even in that month i will be helping fallow DexOS coders or designing stuff for my OS.
I also take mini breaks, were i work mini projects, eg: i am now working on a bootable web browser challenge, that can boot up in a little over 1 second.
So i went for 2-4 hours.
I have class every week day, and homework most nights. That doesn't leave a whole lot of time for me to play around with coding right now (especially when you factor in the fact that video / computer games are more fun most of the time).
When I was working on it, I averaged about 2 hours a day. That was technically for a hard disk image creator / manager for working with filesystem design though, when I actually get to working on the kernel maybe I'll pick it up some.
When I was working on it, I averaged about 2 hours a day. That was technically for a hard disk image creator / manager for working with filesystem design though, when I actually get to working on the kernel maybe I'll pick it up some.
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