How much time you spend on programming everyday?

Mir Taha Ali
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Programming is an interesting job as well as creativity. One know a programming well is like entertainment for him, because it works as we design. Comment down how much time you spend on programming? relating to your work, interest or research.

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Ytzvan Mastino
This is a really relative question. I think programming is 90% thinking, and 10% actual typing. Even as a full time software engineer, on my most productive days I don't find myself coding more than 4 hours, the other part of the time was really getting into the flow state, or getting into the zone, as people calls it. I measure my knowledge / performance as a coder based on the number of times I need to look into stackerflow for trivial tasks such as filter an array or center a div element. Back to the original question, I think the moments while you learn the most is when you code something you really want to code (a side project, ie) rather than a task asked from your supervisor.
Mariano Pardo
Lately I'm spending 12-15 hours per day. I know is a lot, but with the pandemic there isn't much to do anyway πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
Mir Taha Ali
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@marian2js Oh. That is too much for daily I guess. Health should be taken care as well.
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Dmitrii Pashutskii
About 4-5 hours tops. I can't do really productive programming more than that. I tried to code more but after analysis, I realized it gives a worse output.
Mir Taha Ali
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@guar47 Same here bro. But when I need to do. I take a break. Went for small nap and restart work.
Alexander Lifanov
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6-8 h/day
Krunal Shah
10-14 hours every day. Job plus a side project that I am very serious about :D.
Darshan Baid
10-16 hours per day for 10 days, then 2-5 days of rest + other hobbies.
Will Chertoff
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9 - 12 Hours. Day job + Side Company
Abdul Samad
At max 6 to 8 hrs. Depends on the work and client.
Razvan Angheluta
9-12hrs. Work + side hustle :D
Mir Taha Ali
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David T. Kim
1 hour everyday. But that's because there are other priorities such as communicating with the team, contacting investors and such.
Dmitry Drobyshev
About 9 hours on weekdays
Griffin kisia
i spend 8hrs per day, I found a great tool for checking my time it's called waka time. https://wakatime.com/ you can try it out it has free and paid versions.
Maryam Saddiqui
Normally work for 10-12 hours a day depending upon the requirements
Felipe Reigosa
Depends on what I'm doing. If I'm doing something that requires some serious creativity like implementing a new feature about 4 hours and I'm done. But I can code all day if I'm just doing busy work fixing small bugs, refactoring code etc.
Alex Coder
If the product I am working on works fine then I'll be as long as it works fine but if not I couldn't normally concentrate more than 1 hour in one go and a total of 5 hours.
Lisa
I spend not too much time on programming because distant learning sometimes really makes me crazy. I spend hours with my laptop witing my task. My friend told me that i need coursework help service because it can save your time and the company guarantee A+ grade. If someone here like me, do not spend your time on writing this stuff, just contact the company as me and my friend and stay relaxed
Mary Smith
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Mary Smith
I spend about 4-5 hours a day for me is the optimal solution. Based on this article pros are spending 7-10, but if I spend that much it's not very productive.