I find myself playing a video game every 1-2 hours of programming to have a break. After playing for a few minutes i go back to coding. Sometimes i surf to websites like this or visit other blogs.
What do you do?
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I find myself playing a video game every 1-2 hours of programming to have a break. After playing for a few minutes i go back to coding. Sometimes i surf to websites like this or visit other blogs. What do you do? |
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Office pranks on your colleagues...priceless. I.e. put sticky tape under their mouse and watch as they move their mouse and nothing happens. Then they check the pc connection and bang on the mouse. Then they finally look under the mouse and realise someone has stuck a piece of paper to block the infared light. |
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I would recommend some physical activity! We have a ping pong table downstairs in our office and I usually play a quick game when I need a break. Otherwise I walk down the street to get a coffee and some fresh air. Getting your ass out of the chair and your eyes off the monitor will get your blood pumping and probably reduce eyestrain. |
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I usually go for a walk, hug my kids, or talk to ACTUAL HUMANS. Basically get out of the cave. |
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StackOverflow. I'm actually taking a break from coding right now ;) |
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If you're not walking away from the computer you're really not taking a break. |
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I usually:
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Flying. There's nothing like a strong crosswind on final approach to take your mind off of programming :-) Otherwise, I like to go running. It seems to restore a lot of the things that sitting in front of a computer all day will take away from you. |
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Smoking, unfortunately. Don't be an idiot like me and have a walk instead. |
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One of the following:
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Distance running. 6 miles at sub-eight min/mile pace clear out anything in the brain :) |
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Don't underestimate even the simplest of physical activities, such as walking. It gets your blood pumping, as in "into your head", and then you come up with great ideas. Boom! |
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Usually I stand up, stretch for about 10 minutes. Do some squats and lunges, get the blood flowing again. Remember that sitting for long periods of time (more than 1 hour) is just like lying down for too long, and you can get blood clots. Crack your back, do some jumping jacks, whatever is good for you. At my job, we are free to do whatever we want, so every hour I go outside, walk to the corner store, have a smoke (don't smoke if your not already addicted), talk to the clerk for 5 minutes, shake my legs a bit to get good blood flow, and all the while i do brain exercises on my iPhone. About the clerk at the store though, she is very good looking, and believe it or not, that can get your blood flow going again. Also, I take Centrum Cardio and an Aspirin everyday. No matter how much you love your job, or love to code, you have to stay in good health. EDIT: Also, I am 21 years old, and I have a heart condition and a missing bone in my ankles, so I can't run (I can bike, though). It is important for me to do this. It's important for you too, so you don't develop an illness. High cholesterol or thick blood is nothing to play with, no matter how good your job is. Keeping the muscles active and in working order is important for doing your job well and feeling good. I drink 1 or 2 shots a day, which actually LOWERS your chance of a heart attack, stroke, or clot, but more than that or starting to drink if you never have can just make it worse. |
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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned walking the dog yet. |
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Otherwise read my RSS feeds on igoogle. |
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Drink heavily. In all seriousness, I play video games, play with my children, and get up and get some fresh air. |
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I usually don't take breaks unless I am stuck on a problem. Otherwise I'll break the flow I am in. When I am stuck I'll usually go home or just get up and do something else. I find that subconsciously my mind is freed up to think about the problem and a solution just comes to me that way. |
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Try something less technical and more creative. Study art - try your hand at drawing. Photography is easy to start with. |
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Will have a cup of coffee or tea |
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I eat cheerios. |
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Unreal Tournament 2004 ! |
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At work its Foosball, if its physical (however small) i think it helps out. |
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At home I play EverQuest 2. Ironically, it makes me think about programming. At work, I read Stack Overflow, my RSS reader, and occasionally, switch to a paperback I've been reading for a while. |
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Smoking It's a bad habit but at least you meet people from other departments. |
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1) Surf MathWorks/StackOverflow 2) Kongregate!!! 3) Listen to some death metal (I just got the Dethalbum!) |
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I would:
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I usually do one of the following:
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Go to reddit funny and have a good laugh. and break to get a drink of water or to the bathroom. and sometimes to youtube for some funny videos, short ones so i can get back to my flow later. |
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When I am not coding and find some spare time between performing house chores and playing with my kid, I usually grab one of the programming books and start to intake the softaware development knowledge. I might be in the minority in this regard, but this is a very mind refreshing and empowering experience that insatiates my software learning desire. |
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Programming. Wait, what do I do to take breaks from programming?... Well, that's just crazy talk. |
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I eat toast |
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