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Resolutions for programmers (2012)
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#23Earlier quoted context omitted.
It's a bit like learning a language, you'd need some almost immediate application to make it past the first steps of a book or course (and/or make that gained knowledge stick). And while it's easy enough to travel to some country where they speak a language you just learned, that's often harder when it comes to mathematics and IT. 3D maths and game development worked out somewhat in the past (I forgot most of it thou…
I was going to say, a lot of the Math I learned in High School and then never applied to anything I re-learned more recently when I started mucking around with computer graphics and game dev (especially trig, matrices, vector math, etc.) I'd love it if people had suggestions for other engaging ways to apply math while programming!
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#24"Switch to Dvorak" .. ha :(
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#25Don't let past death marches and shit-projects affect new projects mentally. It's harder than you think.
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#26I would put stay healthy and invest in your health (chair, standing desk, exercise, food) as the #1 for any programmer for next year, and the years after. It's all too easy for us to forget about the long lasting effects of sitting in front of a computer that are hard to later undo.
Save by not investing in standing desk.
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#27"Switch to Dvorak" .. ha :(
I think this one is a waste of time unless you seek a mental challenge. In my experience, it's just not worth getting confused on QUERTY keyboards all the time, and the 5% speedup or so is really not worth it. It's definitely more a cargo cult/challenge than a useful skill.
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#28I set this resolution for myself last year, and have been able to work on three projects via http://socialcoder.org/ - feels very fulfilling!
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#29#8. I'm currently waiting to see what comes back from fsck on a 4TB drive connected to a Raspberry Pi (don't ask). Drive is 390 days old according to SMART and reporting unrecoverable read errors. Most of the stuff was in other locations but I know there was one repo I was waiting to push... waited too long, I guess.
I was going to say, if these are in priority order, move #8 to the top if you're not already doing it! That way you get the benefits of it moving forward :)
Edit: ouch.
root@kiwi:/media/files2# ls -lah
total 12K
drwxrwxrwx 3 nobody backup 4.0K Dec 22 22:19 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4.0K Dec 30 20:19 ..
drwx------ 32 root root 4.0K Dec 31 00:54 lost+found