How do you make time to read technical books? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-04T10:58:27Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/208183 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books 46 How do you make time to read technical books? TG 2008-10-16T11:39:39Z 2009-07-30T01:12:02Z <p>I have always wondered how people make time to read technical books. Because after working for 8-10 hrs a day (sometimes even 12 hrs) first thing I want to do is to keep myself away from the technical details. Even if I try to read the technical books, I can't put my 100% in to it (with out that reading is of no use, I believe). I read a bit during weekends but most of the time I will be on some other personal work.</p> <p>So, Let me know how do you people manage time for reading technical books? </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208191#208191 9 Answer by alexmac for How do you make time to read technical books? alexmac 2008-10-16T11:41:35Z 2008-10-16T11:41:35Z <p>I try and read a little bit every day and take the odd 15 mins at work to do this. Its important to keep learning. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208199#208199 32 Answer by Prakash for How do you make time to read technical books? Prakash 2008-10-16T11:42:59Z 2008-10-16T11:42:59Z <p>I think it works best while commuting :)</p> <p>Otherwise its way tough in this busy world today!!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208209#208209 63 Answer by Jim C for How do you make time to read technical books? Jim C 2008-10-16T11:45:37Z 2008-10-16T11:45:37Z <p>Turn off the television.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208210#208210 5 Answer by Matthias for How do you make time to read technical books? Matthias 2008-10-16T11:45:42Z 2008-10-16T11:45:42Z <p>I try to read and understand a chapter in bed, just before sleep. It's quite often that I read, but I don't understand it. In this case I read it again the next day. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208212#208212 4 Answer by Christian Vest Hansen for How do you make time to read technical books? Christian Vest Hansen 2008-10-16T11:46:46Z 2008-10-16T11:46:46Z <p>I got half an hour on the train to and from work. It's hard to use that time for coding on anything serious, but it works allright for reading half a chapter or so in a book.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208213#208213 24 Answer by harriyott for How do you make time to read technical books? harriyott 2008-10-16T11:46:47Z 2008-10-16T11:46:47Z <p>I listen to tech podcasts when I'm driving or walking. Not quite the same, but I still learn</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208215#208215 1 Answer by Gregor for How do you make time to read technical books? Gregor 2008-10-16T11:47:22Z 2008-10-16T11:47:22Z <p>On the way to work (train)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208237#208237 8 Answer by tvanfosson for How do you make time to read technical books? tvanfosson 2008-10-16T11:54:23Z 2008-10-16T11:54:23Z <p>Eat lunch? Read while eating. Carve out some learning time during work. You may need to convince your boss this is important, but most reasonable employers understand that technical folks need to keep improving their skills. If you are seriously working 10 and sometimes 12 hour days regularly, find a different job -- or let your employer know that he's hurting productivity. I've seen several studies that shows that productivity actually improves with reductions in work time. Here's a link to one <a href="http://www.xprogramming.com/xpmag/jatSustainablePace.htm" rel="nofollow">article</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208241#208241 21 Answer by pmlarocque for How do you make time to read technical books? pmlarocque 2008-10-16T11:55:16Z 2008-10-16T16:44:23Z <p>On the throne! (elsewhere my girlfriend think she can ask me any question at any without problem, but you need to focus!)</p> <p>Also <a href="http://www.dimecasts.net/" rel="nofollow">dimecasts</a> these are short 10 minutes videos to the point and on very nice topic.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208245#208245 2 Answer by Kishork for How do you make time to read technical books? Kishork 2008-10-16T11:57:15Z 2008-10-16T11:57:15Z <p>I have a habit of reading early in the morning from my schooling days...I found it to be most distraction free :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208249#208249 1 Answer by moogs for How do you make time to read technical books? moogs 2008-10-16T11:57:59Z 2008-10-16T11:57:59Z <p>I use safari.oreilly.com for reading books online.</p> <p>I read the books while commuting. A sub-notebook PC or a smartphone helps a lot :)</p> <p>Also, limit your stackoverflow use :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208257#208257 49 Answer by itsmatt for How do you make time to read technical books? itsmatt 2008-10-16T12:00:15Z 2008-10-16T12:00:15Z <p>I schedule it. (Seriously)</p> <p>The way I look at it, most of my technical reading is directly related to the work I do and so it is a necessary and vital part to getting the job done. I block off 30 minutes a day to do some technical reading at my desk, whether that is out of a book or off some website. I don't tend to read a lot of technical books at home because I simply have other priorities.</p> <p>I put my headphones in to block out any office chit-chat and can read quite a few pages during that half hour. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208274#208274 1 Answer by lamcro for How do you make time to read technical books? lamcro 2008-10-16T12:07:47Z 2008-10-16T12:07:47Z <p>I normally read on the bed before I go to sleep. I often fall asleep with the book in my hand ("ouch!")</p> <p>You could also wake up early and read.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208313#208313 0 Answer by Nrj for How do you make time to read technical books? Nrj 2008-10-16T12:20:51Z 2008-10-16T12:20:51Z <p>Guess need to read about Time Management to get an answer.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208317#208317 0 Answer by fly.floh for How do you make time to read technical books? fly.floh 2008-10-16T12:21:58Z 2008-10-16T12:21:58Z <p>as i am still a stundent i read a lot during breaks. also i tend to start reading when i find that a particular lecture is boring or i find that i have heard about this before.</p> <p>at home i do not have a tv and i sometimes have to force myself to turn off the computer to read, but most of the time i manage to find half an hour to an hour to read.</p> <p>also you could try reading on the way to work or university if you do not drive yourself.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208385#208385 8 Answer by Rob Allen for How do you make time to read technical books? Rob Allen 2008-10-16T12:40:28Z 2008-10-16T15:19:54Z <p>All it takes is one hour a night. Turn off the TV (don't worry, Tivo's got you covered, right?). Schedule a defrag/virus-scan or some other task that renders your computers useless. Grab the book, go to a quiet, comfortable place with good lighting and just read. </p> <p>It also helps if the book you are reading is well written and is conducive to <em>just</em> reading rather than "read paragraph - do example" type books. </p> <p>Update:</p> <p>Apparently I have more catching up to do than others here. I like to have at least an hour block. I can get through a solid 20-30 pages of material in that time. Adjust the amount of time you set aside appropriately for your reading habits. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208388#208388 0 Answer by Brian Knoblauch for How do you make time to read technical books? Brian Knoblauch 2008-10-16T12:41:35Z 2008-10-16T12:41:35Z <p>Like most IT people I don't manage very well at all due to way too much work to do... I've got several books sitting around still unopened. I don't get enough sleep as it is, going from job to job to job, etc. Haven't turned on a TV in weeks, nevermind having half an hour to sit down with a book.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208405#208405 4 Answer by simon for How do you make time to read technical books? simon 2008-10-16T12:48:54Z 2008-10-16T12:48:54Z <p>The first thing to do is to find time to read <a href="http://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/0142000280" rel="nofollow">"Getting Things Done"</a> or go visit <a href="http://www.43folders.com/" rel="nofollow">43folders.com</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208424#208424 0 Answer by akalenuk for How do you make time to read technical books? akalenuk 2008-10-16T12:53:08Z 2008-10-16T12:53:08Z <p>I usually go to the office by the tram. Yes, it's slow, but it does'n get into traffic jams and it runs steady enough to read. So I have at least twenty minutes everyday for reading. It's not much, but it has regularity I can't keep to otherwise. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208456#208456 1 Answer by Christopher Klein for How do you make time to read technical books? Christopher Klein 2008-10-16T13:04:43Z 2008-10-16T13:04:43Z <p>Our company has enacted a period of 3 hours a week 'playtime' to do whatever (tech related, not playing warcraft) when you cannot be interrupted by work (short of emergency situations) I find it a good opportunity to catch up on the stack of magazines collecting on my desk or to go thru a chapter or two of some training guide.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208463#208463 3 Answer by Guy Starbuck for How do you make time to read technical books? Guy Starbuck 2008-10-16T13:06:35Z 2008-10-16T13:06:35Z <p>I try to go to the coffee shop a few times a week and spend an hour or so reading a technical book while I have my coffee before work -- it has been the most effective and pleasant way for me to read tech books.</p> <p>Reading them in bed at bedtime is a recipie for falling asleep after two pages, I'm fresher in the morning and I can listen to music and really focus.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208464#208464 2 Answer by MusiGenesis for How do you make time to read technical books? MusiGenesis 2008-10-16T13:06:37Z 2008-10-16T13:06:37Z <p>Instead of working my whole life and then retiring at the end, I take my retirement in chunks by quitting and being unemployed periodically. This approach gives me lots of time to read (also lots of time to watch television, surf the web, stare at the wall etc.).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208481#208481 0 Answer by TimothyP for How do you make time to read technical books? TimothyP 2008-10-16T13:12:09Z 2008-10-16T13:12:09Z <p>I buy one or two new books every month and put them in the toilet, the one place I will not be bugged or interrupted... because everybody knows what happens if I drop a SBD.</p> <p>Aside from that, I tend to read before going to sleep.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208504#208504 2 Answer by Gishu for How do you make time to read technical books? Gishu 2008-10-16T13:17:30Z 2008-10-16T13:17:30Z <p><strong>Weekends mostly.. and finding the right books</strong> that keep me reading. Over time I find myself reading meta-books and soft-human-thinking skills... The value gained lasts longer than the techies.<br /> technical books are normally tough long reads and require simultaneously typing.. So I am very choosy about the techie books i read.<br /> Aim for something like a book every 2 months or so.. Other than that the only advice is 'If you want it hard enough... you'll make time for it.'</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208614#208614 0 Answer by t3mujin for How do you make time to read technical books? t3mujin 2008-10-16T13:40:45Z 2008-10-16T13:40:45Z <p>Before managing time to read technical books it's important to manage time to read books of any kind. If you have some kind of reading habit you can easily fit all kinds of books: technical, novels, etc.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208690#208690 1 Answer by miamicoder for How do you make time to read technical books? miamicoder 2008-10-16T14:00:28Z 2008-10-16T14:00:28Z <p>Make it part of your schedule. Staying current is actually part of your job</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208700#208700 1 Answer by Nathan Long for How do you make time to read technical books? Nathan Long 2008-10-16T14:04:50Z 2008-10-16T14:04:50Z <p>My secret: <strong>pack a lunch</strong>. Since I don't have to go anywhere to get lunch, my 1-hour break is a lot more time than I need to eat. (Bonus: it's cheap.)</p> <p>In the past year, I've learned several whole new skill sets from what I read on my lunch break. And since I'm on my own time, I don't feel guilty if it doesn't have immediate relevance to my job.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208831#208831 1 Answer by Vijay Dev for How do you make time to read technical books? Vijay Dev 2008-10-16T14:40:58Z 2008-10-16T14:40:58Z <p>I would suggest one solid hour in the early morning (6 to 7 AM) for good reading. Lunch breaks never work for me because of peer pressure. Late nights are also fine but of course that depends on personal commitments. Being a bachelor myself, I have plenty of time to kill, usually in the late nights. And I usually end up doing the bulk of my technical reading at around 11 PM to 1 AM. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/208878#208878 3 Answer by ejac for How do you make time to read technical books? ejac 2008-10-16T14:51:36Z 2008-10-16T14:51:36Z <p>As RSI patient I have to do some kind of fitness training, so I tend to read while on the <strong>hometrainer</strong>. </p> <p>That way the training part doesnt seem as boring, and I get some reading done. Though its hard to concentrate with hartrates above 125, so just keep it low for some time, then put the reading material away, put on your mp3 player and step on it :)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/209003#209003 1 Answer by johnstok for How do you make time to read technical books? johnstok 2008-10-16T15:22:01Z 2008-10-16T15:22:01Z <p>Ruthless efficiency ;-)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/209137#209137 0 Answer by Joe for How do you make time to read technical books? Joe 2008-10-16T15:48:21Z 2008-10-16T15:48:21Z <p>I gravitate toward the shorter, well written books. The ones that don't tackle every dreadful crevice of a subject. If they are well written I stay interested - along the lines of Douglas Crockford's <em>JavaScript: The Good Parts</em> - weighing in at a mere 145 pages. If you're interested, you will be re-reading sections to flesh out the nuances.</p> <p>If I get through the shorties (I did with Crockford), and my interest has been piqued, I move on to the tomes, like <em>JavaScript The Definitive Guide by David Flanagan</em> - weighing in at 945 pages. </p> <p>Also, it helps to frequently skim and go back. Sort of an iterative and incremental reading style.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/209501#209501 0 Answer by JaredPar for How do you make time to read technical books? JaredPar 2008-10-16T17:22:50Z 2008-10-16T17:22:50Z <p>The way I do it is I often alternate between pleasure reading (Science fiction, fantasy, mystery) and technical books. I force myself to read a good technical book for every two non-technical books I read.</p> <p>Also with respect to reading books. In the last year I've found that reading blogs can be more effective than books for <strong>certain</strong> subjects. New technology in particular has much better blog posts than available books. F# is a great example of this. There are only 2-3 books for F# and none of them are really great. The blog world though is full of impactful information. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/209650#209650 1 Answer by Jon for How do you make time to read technical books? Jon 2008-10-16T18:10:05Z 2008-10-16T18:10:05Z <p>take breaks during working hours and do some readings; practice during weekends.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/209922#209922 0 Answer by for How do you make time to read technical books? 2008-10-16T19:28:33Z 2008-10-16T19:28:33Z <p>The book "How to Read a Book" is excellent. One point they make, and I agree with completely, is that reading in bed is doing yourself and the book a disservice. Unless you are using it as a tranquilizer, but if you want to really learn, it is important to do so in an environment conducive to learning. These usually don't include pillows and a comforter.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/210435#210435 0 Answer by Craig for How do you make time to read technical books? Craig 2008-10-16T21:50:55Z 2008-10-16T21:50:55Z <p>Do they still make books? I just get all my info in the intertubes.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/211029#211029 2 Answer by JPLemme for How do you make time to read technical books? JPLemme 2008-10-17T03:48:52Z 2008-12-27T16:06:40Z <p>Sign your kids up for sports but don't get involved. You get to sit under a shady tree for 90 minutes during baseball practice and all you need to do is yell "Atta boy!" every five minutes or so.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/211600#211600 0 Answer by Scott Cowan for How do you make time to read technical books? Scott Cowan 2008-10-17T09:56:52Z 2008-10-17T09:56:52Z <p>Learn how to speed read or at least skim books. Most things you learn from doing especially with technology and math. I carry textbooks in my man bag and pull them out whenever I'm on the tube or bus.</p> <p>I use an index card to keep my eyes on one line, it lets me read a lot faster. You might not get everything but you'll get an overview of the topic and can read it thru again. </p> <p>ie: I read thru a book on Risk Management in Financial Institutions recently. I went thru 400 pages in 6 weeks of reading during my commute.</p> <p>Remember theres a lot of idle time in the day, don't confuse that with relaxation. Sitting in your can or sitting on a bus listening to music is not relaxation time. You can turn that into productive time quite easily.</p> <p>I'm looking into picking up an IRex Iliad for reading PDFs, I currently have a sony PRS-505 ebook for reading novels but its aweful for PDFs.</p> <p>PS: I work 10-14h 6 days a week</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/211666#211666 0 Answer by AndrewK for How do you make time to read technical books? AndrewK 2008-10-17T10:33:35Z 2008-10-17T10:33:35Z <p>When I read novels, I read quite slowly - effectively narrating them to myself. Now, it doesn't matter that I consume novels at a snail's pace: I'm reading for leisure. However, I hardly need to point out that narration is a terrible way to read technical books.</p> <p>I don't make a lot of time to read technical books, so I have to make that time count. Apart from practising my speed-reading, which helps with all but the most complicated paragraphs, <strong>I find that my best ally is to decide which bits <em>not</em> to read.</strong> I don't have a bottomless pit of a memory - quite the opposite. So I like to get a brief overview of my subject, and enough detail to get me started, plus any obviously necessary bits of knowledge that will make me sound less vacuous.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/211982#211982 2 Answer by mrwiki for How do you make time to read technical books? mrwiki 2008-10-17T12:47:16Z 2008-10-17T12:47:16Z <p>I find the best way to study new material is to do it in short bursts but often. Easy-to-read material will be understood after the first pass however more often than not, reading technical material can be very heavy so chipping away at it, bit-by-bit, is the approach I like the best.</p> <p>In the past, I used to spend a few minutes reading material before I fell asleep. It's surprising how effective this can be!. On the other hand, an old friend used to keep tech books in his toilet, but I don't have the 'concentration' for that kind of reading. A few years ago, when I started a new job in a new field (it was quite a leap), I used to turn up early and spend an hour every morning reading through books and spec, studying the code, before the rest of the staff turned up and settled into their coffees. </p> <p>These days I take the attitude that learning on the job is 1) necessary to keep uptodate, and 2) motivational - plus I'm appraised annually on my 'learnability', so I try hard to fit in time for short bursts (10-30 minutes) of study between daily tasks.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/212003#212003 0 Answer by Rob for How do you make time to read technical books? Rob 2008-10-17T12:55:57Z 2008-10-17T12:55:57Z <p>To be honest, I have never actually read a technical book cover to cover if it was over a programming topic. More often than not I just read the chapters that contain information that apply to what I am currently doing, or that seem interesting.</p> <p>When I do sit down and read a chapter or two in a technical book it tends to depend upon what I am working on and where I am at. If I am working on a problem at work and the book has the solution - then I will just read the chapter and solve the problem. Otherwise, I typically read the books during lunch if I'm not eating with others, during my commute, or when I have some free time on the weekends.</p> <p>Time management in regards to technical books is entirely dependent upon what you are looking to get out of them. If you find it hard to read them cover to cover, you might want to just focus on the chapters that seems the most intersting to you.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/212012#212012 0 Answer by Penguinix for How do you make time to read technical books? Penguinix 2008-10-17T12:59:30Z 2008-10-17T12:59:30Z <p>I am lucky in that I get paid to do it. The company I work for not only allows me to have up to 3 hours of personal development (researching new technologies, reading tech books etc.) a day, but if I find a new resource I would like, they will have it shipped amazon prime and on my desk ASAP. I take this time very seriously, and try to distill as much info as I can, so that I can distribute it to my co-workers. Not everyone likes to do all the tech reading, so I take that burden.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/212052#212052 0 Answer by slim for How do you make time to read technical books? slim 2008-10-17T13:14:45Z 2008-10-17T13:14:45Z <p>If you can't get your work done in an 8 hour day, you're taking on too much. Fix that first.</p> <p>Then you've freed up 2-4 hours a day that you could use for reading.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/214326#214326 2 Answer by yogman for How do you make time to read technical books? yogman 2008-10-18T01:11:17Z 2008-10-18T01:11:17Z <p>We are always multi-tasking, waiting for any of the blocking operations to complete (like long compiling, waiting for your buddy to do something for you, internet failure.) That is when you read a page. </p> <p>Always bring along a book. You can read a page while waiting for a car wash to be completed, waiting in line for an appointment with a doctor, or a table.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/219077#219077 0 Answer by Vinay for How do you make time to read technical books? Vinay 2008-10-20T16:32:57Z 2008-10-20T16:32:57Z <p>Complete all your tasks ahead of schedule. Spare some time with books. Or on weekends you read.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/219111#219111 0 Answer by Krzysztof Koźmic for How do you make time to read technical books? Krzysztof Koźmic 2008-10-20T16:44:16Z 2008-10-20T16:44:16Z <p>I get asked this question a lot :) (along with: "how do you get the time to read all those blogs!"). Basically I usually come back home earlier than my wife so I just have some free time to read a few pages each day. I also read a little at work, but not that much, and mostly it's a "find quick answer" kind of reading.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/222404#222404 0 Answer by Chris for How do you make time to read technical books? Chris 2008-10-21T15:59:24Z 2008-10-21T15:59:24Z <p>Further to itsmatt, here's now i approach technical reading:</p> <ol> <li>Reiterate, schedule it! Like any project at home, making time for it is the only way to get it done.</li> <li>My office at home has a closable-lockable door. If you're PC is in the bedroom and you are able to move it out into a separate room, do it, you'll thank yourself</li> <li>My office only has my desk, PC, bookshelf, a reading chair, and headphones. I don't have a big stereo, nothing on the walls, no clock, no clutter, no other distractions</li> <li>My reading chair is a guest chair, not a lazy boy.</li> <li>My office has natural light, and has a reading light</li> <li>I choose something i'm really interested in, it's not always about programming, sometimes it's Scientific America, Wired or even PC Magazine</li> </ol> <p>I was really hard to get my office to look this way, but after i did that, it was easier.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/248749#248749 0 Answer by Ola Eldøy for How do you make time to read technical books? Ola Eldøy 2008-10-29T23:08:53Z 2008-10-29T23:08:53Z <p>I put some reading material on my Smartphone. That way, I can always read a little passage when a time window opens.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/590691#590691 0 Answer by Luis for How do you make time to read technical books? Luis 2009-02-26T14:09:01Z 2009-02-26T14:09:01Z <p>First, figure out how you already spend your time. Keep a log of activities during your entire day. After a week or two, break out the Excel pie chart. See where your time goes. Then decide what gets cut to make room for reading.</p> <p>BTW, don't bother reading when you're tired. It won't stick. Look up SQ3R on wikipedia so you can be more effective at reading and remembering.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/590717#590717 0 Answer by John for How do you make time to read technical books? John 2009-02-26T14:15:07Z 2009-02-26T14:15:07Z <p>In the bath, safe from from interuptions (but be careful you don't drop the book).</p> <p>I try to avoid reading or working anything too close to bedtime, if my mind is buzzing I have real trouble getting to sleep and when I do I dream of code and wake up knackered.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/590727#590727 0 Answer by jonstjohn for How do you make time to read technical books? jonstjohn 2009-02-26T14:18:59Z 2009-02-26T14:18:59Z <p>I like to take a break from the screen periodically at work - maybe 15 minutes twice a day - to do some reading. I have a comfy chair in my office - usually make some tea - and relax and read.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/795220#795220 2 Answer by Allan Nienhuis for How do you make time to read technical books? Allan Nienhuis 2009-04-27T20:45:14Z 2009-04-27T20:45:14Z <p>I start my day out by NOT OPENING UP EMAIL, and instead take 20-30 minutes to read technical material - mostly reviewing rss feeds, but occasionally real books. It actually takes quite a bit of discipline not to jump into email first thing, but it's totally worth it. If your boss or work schedule doesn't allow that kind of activity during 'office hours', get to work 30 minutes early (or maybe get a new boss :) ). Reading at the end of the day doesn't work for me that well because my brain is too tired to engage and that makes it harder to be disciplined about it. Doing it first thing in the morning not only takes care of the scheduling issue, but it allows me to focus on the topics more clearly.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/208183/how-do-you-make-time-to-read-technical-books/1203945#1203945 0 Answer by LikeToCode for How do you make time to read technical books? LikeToCode 2009-07-30T01:12:02Z 2009-07-30T01:12:02Z <p>I read books only during unemployment, relevant to the last interview questions that I could not answer, or relevant to the future questions, if I know what they are going to be. Cannot find time otherwise.</p>