Yes that assumes that the SO is at home as well (optionally + kids of course).
Farmers have a different situation, as a farmer you are not generally in the house all the time, you gotta tend to your farm. In IT you'll be sitting at home in an office being always present.
Important when working at home: Make efforts to keep in the 'social' loop, take every chance to get out of your office, meet with clients when you can. Do voluntary social work, go see friends. If you live together with a significant other and/or family do these things on your own. Your 24/7 availability will cause boredom in your relationship and lead to much frustration.
This is common sense, established teams working together will always perform better than random teams. Especially when established teams balance roles and such... (MEDIC!!!!!)
Most multiplayer matchmaking systems have/had provisions for ages to match pre-arranged teams with other pre-arranged teams to avoid 'gank fests' for that very reason
When you product is any good, buyers will come knocking. If it's not, then trying to find someone is a waste of time, keep on it until you have a good revenue and a decent customer base. Web 2.0 and.com were yesterday.
Boost is a good point to start and a good academic tool for the purists. ACE is trying to be too much for too many platforms. For real world use I ended up with Poco http://pocoproject.org/, very good performance, works flawless on Win/Linux platforms (base on my experience) and has an easy to use interface.
Yes that assumes that the SO is at home as well (optionally + kids of course). Farmers have a different situation, as a farmer you are not generally in the house all the time, you gotta tend to your farm. In IT you'll be sitting at home in an office being always present.
Important when working at home: Make efforts to keep in the 'social' loop, take every chance to get out of your office, meet with clients when you can. Do voluntary social work, go see friends. If you live together with a significant other and/or family do these things on your own. Your 24/7 availability will cause boredom in your relationship and lead to much frustration.
This is common sense, established teams working together will always perform better than random teams. Especially when established teams balance roles and such... (MEDIC!!!!!)
Most multiplayer matchmaking systems have/had provisions for ages to match pre-arranged teams with other pre-arranged teams to avoid 'gank fests' for that very reason
When you product is any good, buyers will come knocking. If it's not, then trying to find someone is a waste of time, keep on it until you have a good revenue and a decent customer base. Web 2.0 and .com were yesterday.
Boost is a good point to start and a good academic tool for the purists. ACE is trying to be too much for too many platforms. For real world use I ended up with Poco http://pocoproject.org/, very good performance, works flawless on Win/Linux platforms (base on my experience) and has an easy to use interface.