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How Many Hours a Week Can You Program?

An anonymous reader writes "How many hours a week should a full-time programmer program? Trying to program anywhere near 40 wears me out. On a good week, I can do 20. Often, it is around 10 or 15. I'm talking about your programming session at the console, typing — including, of course, stopping and thinking for a minute, but not meetings, reading programming books, notes, specifications, etc., which by comparison feel like lunch breaks. I rarely get called to meetings (which is good) but that means to keep my brain from overheating I spend several hours a week surfing the web (usually reading tech news but also a few stops on Facebook, email, etc.). I should add that I am interrupted a few times per day. Me and another guy maintain an intranet site of a couple dozen web apps for an IT department, so we work on a few different things: phone calls, bug fixes, feature adds, as well as writing new web apps from the ground up, all in a day's work. And I know that wears a person out more than if they had just one project to work on. I wonder if programming is like mental sprinting, not walking, so you can only do it in bursts. Am I normal or stealing?"

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  1. Get married to a crazy chick. by tjstork · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Get married dude. you'll be hitting 70 hours a week of productive coding in no time as you get sick of your stupid, worthless wife, and she goes off and finds a boyfriend, and then you hate her and him more and more...

    Uh... not saying anything like personal, or anything.

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  2. Re:Code Monkey get up. Get coffee.... by hoggoth · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Need Fritos, Tab, and Mountain Dew.

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