How late do you stay up coding and searching for code

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How late do you stay up coding and searching for code

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Report every time you remember this (every day :lol: ) and write:

how many hours you spent coding and in what language: PHP or other
the purpose (if not TOP SECRET UNDERCOVER COVERT OVERSEAS OPERATION) :D

Roll 'em !
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grumble grumble grumble...

Today is a holiday in canada.

I am working, still. It's 7:15, and one little bit of code is giving me trouble.

I think bzflag is in order.
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Post by tim »

I work full time as a diesel mechanic, my coding work is just freelance projects here and there. I code 2-4 hours everyday in php

as for what I code, thats TOP SECRET DATA AND IF U KNEW, I WOULD BE FORCED TO JEDI-KNIGHT KILL YOU!

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Im a part time developer so i code 5-7 hrs at work from 11.30am to anywhere from 5pm-7pm then when i get home i code about from 7.30pm to anywhere from 1-3am so on a good day i would say 15hrs of good ol PHP of GOODNESS!!!
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Since I started this ...

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I code from 10.00 with luch,"nature call" and other breaks till 01 in the night.

Project - all those pay 50 - 100 EUR or $ because I can't get credit card in my country :evil:

And some web-based apps and scripts..

The resto is T.S. and all that view this topic will be infected with a data_staealing troyan that is pulling out and deleting what is rest of your computer SW

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nice site thank you so much for the info
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25 hrs of solid coding.
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Here I go to sleep after finishing only 1/10 of my planned jobs,

Tomorow training in the nature, away from the city, this ugly, stupid, radiatioactive catode screen.

If I stop coding, you know why. :lol:

Roll 'em ! 8)
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Post by McGruff »

4am is an early night for me but my working day usually starts when the office closes at 5pm - then I can start messing up the computer systems.

As it happens, it's almost 4am in my timezone right now so I'm going to wind down practicing flute for a bit in an empty store room then off for an early night.
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Post by nigma »

I feel lucky if I even want to code on the weekdays. But, on the weekend...

I love to stay up late working on a mostly useless C++ program that i'm writing just so that i'll get a hang of the language. I usually stay up latest 2A.M. but sometimes I hit the sack early and then get up early to start coding.
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5:32am and still going strong.
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Post by markl999 »

Same here (well, 5:39am now). Just coming to the end of a 24 hour period of writing Unit Tests. I can actually start writing the code the unit tests test now :o
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Day coder

Post by Calimero »

I haven't coded late as you these days, but all-day coding became my religion :lol:

from 7a.m. till 01a.m. with very short breaks to see that the world exists outside my 15" philips monitor

... --- ...

Know what this means :) ?
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15" ?! 8O damn.
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regularly do all-nighters
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