Programming angst
Mar. 28th, 2005 07:08 pmOne of the standard representations of the 'geek' is the guy who goes home at the end of a hard day programming and programs.
Reality check has cashed finally: I don't like doing that. I think it'd take a three-consecutive-week vacation (note my current 10 vacation days/year) in order for me to start jonesin' for the codin'.
Result? I purchased webspace to redo my homepage, started out with the concept of getting PHP-Nuke working so I could add links and whatnot and make things all spiffy-keen and stuff.... Unless I get real picky, I'ma gonna end up making bare HTML and calling it good.
Of course, this leaves me with the thought: I must do something creative in my off-hours, or I may as well feed my grey matter through the garbage disposal a lobe at a time. WoW will only hold my attention for so long before the guilt of spending all my free time on something that will show no lasting improvement on myself or anything around me outweighs the addiction.
Philosophy and/or history books and writing seem to be my likely fallback. It'll be interesting to see if I can train myself to think actively and be truly interested in learning, again.
Oh, and WoW is finally breaking down my memetic resistance to netspeak. Particularly, I no longer find many punctual emotes offensive. I like this one: >.< . o_O also. -_-,
Reality check has cashed finally: I don't like doing that. I think it'd take a three-consecutive-week vacation (note my current 10 vacation days/year) in order for me to start jonesin' for the codin'.
Result? I purchased webspace to redo my homepage, started out with the concept of getting PHP-Nuke working so I could add links and whatnot and make things all spiffy-keen and stuff.... Unless I get real picky, I'ma gonna end up making bare HTML and calling it good.
Of course, this leaves me with the thought: I must do something creative in my off-hours, or I may as well feed my grey matter through the garbage disposal a lobe at a time. WoW will only hold my attention for so long before the guilt of spending all my free time on something that will show no lasting improvement on myself or anything around me outweighs the addiction.
Philosophy and/or history books and writing seem to be my likely fallback. It'll be interesting to see if I can train myself to think actively and be truly interested in learning, again.
Oh, and WoW is finally breaking down my memetic resistance to netspeak. Particularly, I no longer find many punctual emotes offensive. I like this one: >.< . o_O also. -_-,