How do YOU like to code?
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Hi, Doing a night shift to cover somebody (ugh!) but it has given me the opportunity to code in the way I like – with a liberal application of wilderness. ;-) You can see my soya in the background, and mom’s lettuce to the left. Over to you – where do you like to fire up your compiler? |
Chris Johnson (125) 825 posts |
Please don’t post huge pictures!!! The rendered page is almost twice as wide as my 1920 × 1080 screen size and every subsequent posting has to be continually scrolled back and forth to read. |
Trevor Johnson (329) 1645 posts |
Fine after re-scaling. But, to be fair, if the forum was better suited to images then it’d only show a thumbnail and we wouldn’t have to faff around with this. |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
Strange. I did check that on my phone. It appears as a table width miniature… …original post image replaced with a 600×450 version as this lame forum doesn’t seem capable of on-the-fly image tweaking (jeez, even my blog does that and I wrote the damn thing myself! ;-) ). Condition exacerbated by a browser that isn’t smart enough to resize the image to fit the table instead of the other way around (sounds like a CSS thing, don’tcha think?). |
GavinWraith (26) 1563 posts |
For me a desktop on a large screen is a must for coding. In good weather I prefer to be outside. The other necessity is that my brain should be in gear, a circumstance that is increasingly rare. |
Paul Sprangers (346) 524 posts |
My best coding ideas arise in the middle of sleepless nights, after having found solutions for all other world problems. When it comes to actual coding, those ideas usually appear to be either 1. rubbish, or 2. too difficult for me to implement. My most recent ideal coding day was at April 30, a coronation day in The Netherlands, which kept my wife and children hooked to the television for numerous hours. I agree with Gavin about the large screen (and about the increasing mutiny of the brain.) |
Rick Murray (539) 13840 posts |
[every link goes to a picture to enhance your message reading experience (well, it beats reading the crap I usually write)] Sadly some of my best code has been written when I’m been laid out in bed dying (!) of the flu. It’s like my brain needs to be experiencing a certain sort of hell in order to write epic C. |