>Come home after working a real job. Take 200mg caffeine pill on the drive home >start coding >after 4 hours, have only produced 10 lines of working, production level code
...is this about average or do you just write tons of garbage quickly that you have to delete later?
Jayden Reed
>200mg of caffeine >not ripping a few hits off a teener of ice And you morons wonder why you're unhirable.
Cameron Edwards
Take 10mg of short-release methylphenidate instead, it's more effective and has fewer side effects
Cooper Kelly
>wake up at 7AM >go to class until 4PM >go to work in a warehouse until 4AM >sleep until 3PM to avoid 5PM traffic >go back to work until 4AM >repeat on Sunday >sleep from 4:30AM to 7:30AM >go to class until 4PM suffering
Daniel Stewart
they make pills now, cletus
learn to aderrall
Connor Rivera
those hours dont add up
Joseph Hall
>needing drugs to do anything
Eli Watson
Any of you guys try that microdosing meme?
Jose Peterson
that's usually what happens when someone makes a story up.
Mason Perry
you're supposed to do cocaine off a tranny hooker's dick
Adam Clark
I've been taking 200mg caffeine pills 1-3x a day for about 9 years now. It's just strictly superior to coffee and energy drinks in price, convience, and effectiveness. I'm suprised they're not more popular. $3.50 for 90 200mg tabs which is like 180 cups of coffee. Not to mention you dont have to waste all that fucking time making and drinking it.
Samuel Diaz
Enjoy your wrecked liver >having to does every 4 hours
Robert Perez
>Friday Wake at 7AM Go to class until 4PM Drive to work starting at 5PM Work until 3:30AM Get home at 4AM Sleep >Saturday Wake at 3PM Leave at 3:30PM Work from 5PM to 3:30AM Get home at 4AM >Sunday Repeat Saturday >Monday Wake at 7:30AM Go to class until 4PM Die when I get home >Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Repeat Monday
Suffering
Ethan Cooper
SWIM has been microdosing molly with a dash of methylphenidate daily for 7 years and it changed her life
Ian Hill
I write hundreds of lines of code an hour when writing new code. I can do that because I meticulously plan what the code needs to do, how it will do it, and plan which classes or files will be doing what.
It's called: requirements, architecture, and design.
Op and the others like op are the cancer that are taking over software jobs. No planning, barely understand what's needed, complain when it took more than 2 seconds to write something, and ultimately gets rejected by everyone who needs to use it.
Gabriel Anderson
>molly and bathsalts
you sound disgusting
Adrian Davis
>I write hundreds of lines of code an hour when writing new code.
Ryder Adams
Learn to design your software. Document how the software should work rather than focus on implementation details.
A blank piece of paper to draw on is more efficient than 2.5 lines per hour.
Daniel Carter
My software's been worked on for 2 years. I have 10 followers, 15 likes and 5 forks on git
Asher Gonzalez
kek
David Hernandez
this desu
>SWIM holy shit are you are 14-year-old from the early 2000s?