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Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

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Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#91
I recently started playing a game that I haven't played in a long time. I miss the feeling of being engaged like this. Programming just doesn't do it for me.

I want to love what I'm doing, but unfortunately there's few things that tickle my brain like this. What should I do, take ADHD meds and go to work, like everyone else?

Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#92
If I had the money I'd stop being a coder, but still use a computer for music composition and production. I'd play the piano and also write about social/political/historical things. I had this luxury once a while ago, and am now working hard again to get back there!

Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#93

I believe a lot of us here on HN would consider leaving programming for doing business. A lot (including myself) already did. Programming being very often about solving business needs, sometime in your career, you might be in a position to realize that it could make sense to go higher up the chain and build a company.

Indeed. Having started a business yourself. What do you think programmers should learn/know before make this feat.

Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#94
I pretty much enjoy programming most of the time. But there are times when I feel, only if I could take a small break and do something else without worrying about money.

I would like to

- Work at a General Store - Be involved in a full movie / tv series making process ( Because movies have always had a deep impact on me, and I would love to contribute my ideas in that domain ) - Invent new food recipes - Research on Ancient History

Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#96

Programming is a creative art, and when I say that to my non-programmer friends, they laugh it off, but if you think about it, it is true. Just like artists, the programmers, coders, developers all design and create new things that didn't exist before, and no 2 programs or applications or completely functioning code will be identical for anything other than a fizzbuzz type test. So it is natural for the creatives to…

Why not explore other creative mediums like music, painting, writing or whatever? Better yet why not work in the intersection of two or more mediums?

Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#97

In general, when those thoughts crossed my mind it was when I was working a job I should have left already. There are good companies that value developers and/or give them a reasonably good balanced work environment. Generally the two go hand in hand. For places that don't, frustrations and poor practices tend to push us into less fulfilling lifestyles. But if pressed... Corporate pilot comes to mind. I've spend I do…

oh wow! I have been on a Boeing 737 simulator once and it was a unforgettable experience. Hoping to earn enough money to fly real aircraft atleast once. Life experiences is what matters.

Re: Ask HN: Have you ever thought of leaving programming for something else?

#100
Yeah I wonder what our dev skills be worth when we are 60. And still need some years do get to a pension. And meanwhile you have 21 year olds without a mortgage, kids or wife... with all the time in the world to work and learn new things.

Take for example current js webdev, with a new hot tech every week.

We can't all become IT managers (nor want to)...

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