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There are good times and there are worst times. I recently had to write code in a hot room with temperatures near 107°F (42°C); nothing to sit on; 64 Kbps inconsistent internet connection; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions and interruptions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and I would like to know your experiences.
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Post Reopened by Jeff Atwood♦
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Post Closed as "not a real question" by Rich B, EnderMB, John T, Kyle Cronin, sth
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There are good times and there are worst times. I recently had to write code in a hot room with temperatures near 107°F (42°C); nothing to sit on; 64 Kbps inconsistent internet connection; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions and interruptions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and would like to know your experiences.
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There are good times and there are worst times. I recently had to write code in a hot room with temperatures near 107F; 107°F (42°C); nothing to sit on; 64 Kbps inconsistent internet connection; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions and interruptions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and would like to know your experiences.
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Post Reopened by kronoz, Pim Jager, 1800 INFORMATION, Jeff Atwood♦
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Post Closed as "not programming related" by Bill the Lizard♦, DJ, porneL, Shog9, Samuel
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There are good times and there are worst times. I recently had to write code in a hot room with temperatures near 107F; nothing to sit on; 64 Kbps inconsistent internet connection; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions and interruptions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and would like to know your experiences.
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There are good times and there are worst times. I recently had to write code in a hot room with temperatures near 107F; nothing to sit on; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions and interruptions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and would like to know your experiences.
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Post Reopened by VonC, Neil Butterworth, Click Upvote, Jeff Atwood♦
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Post Made Community Wiki by Jeff Atwood♦
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Post Closed as "not programming related" by Mehrdad Afshari, Freddy Rios, Jason Coco, SilentGhost, tvanfosson
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What are the worst working conditions you have written code in?
There are good times and there are worst times. I recently had to write code in a hot room with temperatures near 107F; nothing to sit on; warm water for drinking and a lot of distractions. I am sure many people have been in similar situations and would like to know your experiences.
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