hot questions tagged lifestyle - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-21T20:51:25Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag?tagnames=lifestyle&sort=hot http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1811961/movie-suggestions-involving-programming-or-programmers 0 Movie Suggestions involving Programming or Programmers [closed] Julian 2009-11-28T08:15:44Z 2009-11-28T08:36:06Z <blockquote> <p><strong>Possible Duplicates:</strong><br> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/54607/what-are-the-best-movies-about-geeks-programmers-hackers-for-inspiration">What are the best movies about Geeks/Programmers/Hackers. (for inspiration)</a><br> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/175462/places-where-computers-are-used-correctly-in-movies">Places where computers are used correctly in movies</a> </p> </blockquote> <p>Know any great movies with a heavy dose of programming mixed into the plot. Or any that glamorize programming? Share them below.</p> <p>I'll kick it off with:</p> <blockquote> <p>The Matrix Trilogy<br> Ghost in the Shell (SOC)</p> </blockquote> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/556949/12-years-of-programming-which-direction-to-take-now 44 12 Years of Programming - Which direction to take now ? Ferds 2009-02-17T14:07:43Z 2009-05-26T11:36:28Z <p>I think I have reached a point, in my career, where I want to get as excited as I did when got my head around programming. .</p> <p>I need excitement and a new challenge (that can still pay the bills). Do I :-</p> <ul> <li>Stay contracting - most boring option, been doing this for a long time now.</li> <li>Manage a team and become more a designer, orchestrator - lose technical skills and trust youngsters in "banging out" quality applications.</li> <li>Write iPhone apps (still learning Objective-C) and hope my ideas are not already out there.</li> <li>Start my own company - don’t know why, just sounds glamorous, but realise I have to put loads more time in.</li> <li>Something else - totally change careers. </li> </ul> <p>The answer is not really a personal one, just feel people will get to a point in life where they need a new direction. Problem is which direction to go.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/147189/how-do-you-keep-a-balance-between-working-training-health-and-family 25 How do you keep a balance between working, training, health and family? Jim Burger 2008-09-29T01:26:41Z 2009-01-28T08:58:25Z <p>One trend I see in the awesome developers I've met, is that they devote inordinate amounts of time to coding at the expense of (usually) their health. Personally, I also find it hard to motivate myself to keep healthy.</p> <p>Every now and again, I meet a fantastic coder who has it clocked; they are up to date with the latest dev news, have time to read about good programming practices, and to finish it off, have happy wives/husbands and families.</p> <p>How do you guys/gals manage it in the short 24 hours a day that we all have?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/301291/a-career-in-programming-and-now-for-something-completely-different 25 A career in programming - and now for something completely different? Ace 2008-11-19T08:17:31Z 2008-12-09T14:40:26Z <p>Here's a bit of a career-oriented question I've been pondering for a while. </p> <p><strong>Have you thought about making a radical career or lifestyle change away from programming, some time in the future? If so, what? Or even better, have you or someone you know already done this?</strong></p> <p>The way I see it is this:</p> <ul> <li>Programmers like challenges</li> <li>Many start out young in the business</li> <li>You can become pretty well off financially in ten or twenty years</li> </ul> <p>So, having started young, you eventually find less and less challenges. The money's not an incentive anymore, you've got quite a bit of that. You really <strong>do</strong> like those challenges, so what do you do? Do you become a bonsai tree master? Do you start a Rottweiler kennel? Maybe you want to become a rockstar. Tell me :)</p> <p>Note that I do not want to hear about programmers going to IT-management, I'm interested in dreams and stories about going AWAY from the cubicle. I know I'm not the only one with these thoughts. :)</p> <p>Edit: Some pretty cool answers so far. Bonus points for extreme changes. The Zen Master formerly known as Lead Dev? Do tell!</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/336350/what-is-the-most-challenging-technical-problem-youve-solved-in-your-life 4 What is the most challenging technical problem you've solved in your life? Christopher Lang 2008-12-03T06:26:55Z 2009-11-22T16:25:46Z <p>One of the greatest joys (and hardest things to convey to non-programmers) is the feeling of exhilaration we often get when we finally get that "aha!" moment working on a tough problem - then we go implement it and it works magically. I've been thinking about some of my favorite challenges and how I eventually solved them - I think it would be interesting to hear what everyone else would classify as their hardest problem solved...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/747483/how-do-you-find-the-best-way-to-focus-on-a-coding-project-task 5 How do you find the best way to focus on a coding project/task? SuperRoach 2009-04-14T13:13:44Z 2009-04-14T14:54:49Z <p>In short, when you have planned or have thought about an idea to create - what do you use to help keep you on task, or to make sure you stay programming without (negative) distraction?</p> <p>I've found that reading books and being around like minded people does help with motivation, although when it comes time to being by yourself typing away on the keyboard again, that it's very easy to get lost tracking websites that are not related.</p> <p>Could anyone recommend a mindset, or approaches you've taken to maximise your productivity?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/974352/programmers-bloat 0 Programmers bloat [closed] gonzohunter 2009-06-10T08:37:31Z 2009-06-10T08:44:15Z <blockquote> <p><strong>Possible Duplicate:</strong><br /> <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/476907/best-way-to-avoid-getting-a-beer-belly-from-programming">Best way to avoid getting a beer belly from programming</a> </p> </blockquote> <p>Dupe of <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/476907/best-way-to-avoid-getting-a-beer-belly-from-programming">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/476907/best-way-to-avoid-getting-a-beer-belly-from-programming</a></p> <p>As a programmer it feel like I spend at least eight and a half hours of my eight hour work day, sat down in some way or another. Tie that in with snacks in the vending machine and over indulgent lunches and it becomes very difficult to stay at an acceptable fitness level. I have only been in the industry for a couple of year and I am already suffering. Spending most of my time coding or doing something tech related, doesn’t leave a lot of time for exercise. When I do get time, I am often so mentally exhausted from a tough day solving problems, that exercise is that last thing on my mind. As we all know a healthy body is a health mind, so on my current path I will end up destroying both Does every coder struggle for physical exercise? If so, how do you deal with it? If not, how do you afford the time for exercise? Or, do most programmers not care about such things?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/571865/whats-the-trend-in-developer-sleeping-patterns 0 What's the trend in developer sleeping patterns? [closed] TreeUK 2009-02-21T01:22:32Z 2009-02-21T01:39:33Z <p>I find it hard to sleep before 12 most nights, though friday and saturday nights I often find myself hitting 1 - 2 am before going to bed.</p> <p>Mostly because I'm so engrossed in coding that I just don't notice the time.</p> <p>Of the 3 developers at my company, 2 of us are late sleepers, 1 is a 10-10.30 sleeper.</p> <p>When does everyone else head to bed? </p> <p>How much does it affect your work</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/724949/best-locations-for-an-it-geek-to-live-and-work-in-germany 0 Best locations for an IT geek to live and work in Germany [closed] User 2009-04-07T10:15:44Z 2009-04-08T16:01:37Z <p>Seeing a similar question - <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/703930/good-locations-worldwide-for-a-coder-gypsy-wannabe">Good locations worldwide for a coder gypsy wannabe</a></p> <p>I would also like to ask for similar but more localized suggestions. I'm sure lots of people will have much to say and also share their experience.</p> <p>What would be the best place for an IT guy to stay and work in Germany? Meaning lots of jobs concentrated in one place, variety of projects, conferences, interesting people to meet etc. I remember Frankfurt has regular events from Microsoft, at least there was the presentation of SQL Server 2008. Besides that everything seems to be somewhat underground, not much public activity.</p> <p>For now I'm sitting in Stuttgart which does not seem to be an IT-affine town. Browsing through job offers does not reveal much either.</p> <p>And yes, I'm an MS guy, meaning no interest for Java/Linux world.</p> <p>Would appreciate any insight infos.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/339968/how-can-i-improve-this-perwcfoperation-windsor-lifestyle 1 How can I improve this perWcfOperation Windsor lifestyle? Damian Powell 2008-12-04T09:07:36Z 2008-12-04T14:39:28Z <p>I have implemented a custom lifestyle for Windsor that will allow me to scope components to the current WCF operation. The biggest problem is that the call context initializer is executed <em>after</em> the service has been constructed which means that it cannot have dependencies on components with a perWcfLifestyle because the context for the perWcfLifestyle hasn't been configured yet.</p> <p>What I would like to do is to initialiaze the perWcfLifestyle <em>before</em> the service is instantiated so that I can take full advantage of Windsor to create all the dependencies for me rather than have the service explicitly call Windsor as it needs to do currently.</p> <p>I've included the code for this below. It looks like a lot but there are only a few pertinent pieces:</p> <ol> <li>ServiceBehavior - Integrates with WCF.</li> <li>LifestyleManager - Integrates with Windsor.</li> <li>CallContextInitializer - Initialises the call context from WCF.</li> <li>CallContext - Provides access to the current context information (thread static).</li> <li>CallContextItem - Stores the allocated component for the given call context, and also provides access to some cleanup semantics.</li> </ol> <p>So how can I improve this so that my service and all it's dependencies can be created by Windsor within the context of a WCF operation?</p> <pre><code>namespace PerWcfOperationLifestyle { public class ServiceBehavior : IServiceBehavior { public void ApplyDispatchBehavior(ServiceDescription serviceDescription, ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase) { var callContextInitializer = new CallContextInitializer(); foreach (var channelDispatcherBase in serviceHostBase.ChannelDispatchers) { var channelDispatcher = channelDispatcherBase as ChannelDispatcher; if (null != channelDispatcher) { foreach (var endpointDispatcher in channelDispatcher.Endpoints) { foreach (var dispatchOperation in endpointDispatcher.DispatchRuntime.Operations) { dispatchOperation.CallContextInitializers.Add(callContextInitializer); } } } } } public void Validate(ServiceDescription serviceDescription, ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase) { } public void AddBindingParameters( ServiceDescription serviceDescription, ServiceHostBase serviceHostBase, Collection&lt;ServiceEndpoint&gt; endpoints, BindingParameterCollection bindingParameters ) { } } public class CallContextInitializer : ICallContextInitializer { public object BeforeInvoke(InstanceContext instanceContext, IClientChannel channel, Message message) { CallContext.StartContext(); return null; } public void AfterInvoke(object correlationState) { CallContext.EndContext(); } } public class LifestyleManager : AbstractLifestyleManager { private readonly string id = "PerWcfOperationLifestyleManager-" + Guid.NewGuid(); public override object Resolve(CreationContext context) { var wcfContext = CallContext.Current; if (null == wcfContext) { throw new InvalidOperationException( "PerWcfOperationLifestyleManager.Resolve(...) must be called from within a WCF operation." ); } var component = wcfContext.GetComponent(id); if (null == component) { component = base.Resolve(context); if (null != component) { wcfContext.RegisterComponent(id, component, releaseComponent); } } return component; } public override void Release(object instance) { // // Do nothing. The component should be released when the context ends. // Use the private releaseComponent method. // } public override void Dispose() { } private void releaseComponent(string componentId, object component) { if (false == string.Equals(id, componentId)) { throw new InvalidOperationException("The component was not created with this lifestyle manager."); } base.Release(component); } } public class CallContext { [ThreadStatic] private static CallContext current; private Dictionary&lt;string, CallContextItem&gt; callContextItems; public static CallContext Current { get { return current; } private set { current = value; } } public CallContext() { callContextItems = new Dictionary&lt;string, CallContextItem&gt;(); } public static void StartContext() { if (null != Current) { throw new InvalidOperationException(); } Current = new CallContext(); } public static void EndContext() { if (null == Current) { throw new InvalidOperationException(); } foreach (var callContextComponent in Current.callContextItems.Values) { callContextComponent.DoRelease(); } Current.callContextItems.Clear(); Current = null; } public void RegisterComponent(string id, object component, Action&lt;string, object&gt; releaseAction) { callContextItems.Add(id, new CallContextItem(id, component, releaseAction)); } public object GetComponent(string id) { CallContextItem callContextItem; if (callContextItems.TryGetValue(id, out callContextItem)) { return callContextItem.Component; } return null; } } public class CallContextItem { public string Id { get; private set; } public object Component { get; private set; } public Action&lt;string, object&gt; ReleaseAction { get; private set; } public CallContextItem(string id, object component, Action&lt;string,object&gt; releaseAction) { Id = id; Component = component; ReleaseAction = releaseAction; } public void DoRelease() { if (null != ReleaseAction) { ReleaseAction(Id, Component); } } } } </code></pre>