What activity should be on every programmer's daily list?
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Practising personal hygiene. |
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Learn something new. If you mark down one thing you learned each day, it's interesting to read through them all at the end of each month. |
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Make out a list of things you got done and how long it took to do it. Review this every week or so. After a few months, you'll be much better at providing estimates. You'll also know where your time is going. |
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Make sure you have at-least one interesting item on your TODO list. Nothing worse than knowing you have a day of GET or POST validation, or even worse, writing boring unit tests. |
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At the end of the day, write a debrief note for the next day. Have a look at this question: How do you clear your mind after 8-10 hours per day of coding? |
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Programming is like going to toilet: Leave the toilet as you would like to enter it! Most important thing for clean code is to review and rework the own code every day and leave it better (cleaner) than you started with! |
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Thinking about the design of specific software. |
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Programming. |
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Outdoor recreation and exercise. |
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Find out how many I spent!
Work on getting that number lower, whilst not decreasing functionality. |
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Extensive reading and research into current trends in the industry |
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Schedule specific times to look at your email and only look at your email during that time. Email is such a distraction that I used to be over and back to outlook every 10 minutes which kills your productivity. |
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Visiting Stackoverflow. ;-) |
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