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I store a developer who once was announced as a second substitute in my trashbin. she was a wild cat (compared to a dog like me) waiting for an old dirty married man stopping by to eat sushi togedar
Hahaha! I've updated the OP! I hope it's much clearer now

Quote Originally Posted by GremlinSA View Post
I develop Software Permanently ...

That is my work and profession..

I spend 18 out of 24 hours a day infront of my Laptop Working on Code ... (ASP, Borland C, VB.NET, SQL, and others) ....

and TBH i still learn something new at least once a week .....

so My poll answer is YES ....
Wow man that's a lot of hours! And a lot of different languages too! How do you manage to remain focused on so many different projects? I mean, VB.NET Borland C and ASP are very different from one another, how can you within a single day jump from one to the next language?



As for myself I'm a junior developer (just about 9 months now) and work with Flex and Java for the front end of a fairly big portal. I'll interrupt my career so as to do my Master degree. Then jump back into software development In a day I'll probably spend 12-14 hours doing code, taking into account the (in average) 10 hours at the office and an additional 2-4 hours of practice and side projects at home. I've voted for Yes.


Thanks guys