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Read MoreJay On Software is a new guy around the blog – a bit older than my own BlogGeek. He published a post recently about his work schedule, which comprises of… only 4 hours of coding a day.
To make it easy to understand, here's his daily routine time table (something asked by a commenter on his blog):
Daily Routine of a 4 Hour Programmer:
Activity | |
---|---|
04:30-07:00 | Meditation, Writing, Goal Review, Family Breakfast |
07:00-11:00 | Programmer Time |
11:00-13:00> | Gym, Lunch, and Shopping> |
13:00-18:00> | Learning and Talking Time |
18:00-20:00 | Family Time |
20:00-20:30 | Reflection and Brain Work |
Well… I wish I could do such a routine. It might work for Jay – or any one working as a consultant/outsourcer that doesn't need to collaborate and cooperate with others, but it just doesn't cut it when you need to develop anything else.
The things I can take from it:
I might not agree with Jay, but he does has a point – trying to put things in a constructive work day improves the overall effectiveness – or so they say. I wish I could squeeze my "work day" into 4 hours.
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