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Originally Posted by HarryT
30 years ago I'd spend all day programming at work, come home, and spend all evening programming at home. These days, programming is the way I pay the bills. When I leave the office, the last thing I want to do is to do more of it at home. Time tends to make you a little cynical about such things.
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Ditto. Although closer to 20 years than 30 in my case. I've been coding for more than 30 years, but I started when I was 9....didn't hold a day job at the time...
Actually, I am just now getting back in to the hobbyist aspects, but it probably won't go beyond the occasional tweak of an open source project. On my off hours, I'd rather watch a movie, or go skiing, or sleep.