Here are the two things I do during my commute: 1. listen to programmers podcasts (e.g. Full Stack Radio) 2. listen to entertaining/news podcasts and audio-books. Everything else just doesn't work.
Thanks, can you suggest me one or more particular podcast or a site to download podcasts from?
Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
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#32commute by bike. 3 hours in the car every day is brutal.
Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#33I have 4 hours of commute(train + tram/metro) daily..., read a dozen of novels from Isaac asimov and Arthur C. Clarke in 2 months. After work, I don't even have time to open my computer or do anything besides eating, shower.
Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#34I've tried listening to university lectures and varies conferences talks. But, I find them distracting on the road. I've found, consuming really technical stuff to be much easier. When I can give it my full attention. Personally, I like to listen to podcasts that cover new and upcoming technologies in the field. They could be about high level stuff or even the nitty and gritty, like new language syntax or upcoming im…
What are some of your favorite more technical podcasts?
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#35- Hansel minutes: http://hanselminutes.com/
- This Developers Life: http://thisdeveloperslife.com/
- Coding Blocks: https://www.codingblocks.net/
Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#36Do you ever solve problems or have other insights while not working on those things? Like when you sleep, or in the shower? Your brain needs rest and distraction, both for professional health and general health. If I worked, say, 8 hours a day, and then added in your three hour commute every day, that would be borderline death march. Besides all the utilitarian suggestions, you could consider something unrelated to y…
I would actually recommend not doing anything specifically work related, but maybe listing to a developer/problemsolving/relevant podcast could be one way to entertain yourself with somewhat relevant content if you really feel the need to. Being "bored" is time better spent than you would think :-)
Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#37Do you ever solve problems or have other insights while not working on those things? Like when you sleep, or in the shower? Your brain needs rest and distraction, both for professional health and general health. If I worked, say, 8 hours a day, and then added in your three hour commute every day, that would be borderline death march. Besides all the utilitarian suggestions, you could consider something unrelated to y…
I would actually recommend not doing anything specifically work related, but maybe listing to a developer/problemsolving/relevant podcast could be one way to entertain yourself with somewhat relevant content if you really feel the need to. Being "bored" is time better spent than you would think :-)
Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#38Re: Ask HN: As a developer, how can I take advantage of time spent driving to work?
#39I have an Audible subscription, so I listen to audiobooks on my way back and forth to work (43 miles one way). The only IT related stuff I listen to is podcasts and that's mostly news. I'm not sure its a good idea to listen to anything super, technical that might require more attention than just listening to songs on the radio. You are driving after all. I guess the trick for me is that the audio substitutes for othe…