What does a programmer s daily life look like in reality?

Updated on technology 2024-08-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Female programmer who has worked in Shanghai for four years, doing core business development in the company, the company will work overtime until ten o'clock when the company is busy in the early stage, and it will be good to be busy for one or two months, now it is very easy to go to work, get off work at half past six every day, go to the gym at eight o'clock, go to yoga, combat exercises, and Zumba and other courses, sometimes go directly to run, fitness until half past nine, and then take a shower in the gym, do a massage and then go home, half past ten o'clock, go home to brush Weibo, practice words, read books, and go to bed at half past eleven! I got up at half past seven in the morning to go to the company and go to work. Sleep lazily on the weekend, clean up, and then go to the library for a day, or make an appointment with your sisters to travel to the surrounding cities, go shopping, make an appointment with good friends at night, go back to various restaurants to eat all kinds of dishes, and sometimes, you will also meet three or five friends to come to the house to cook a delicious meal by yourself, drink a little wine or something, anyway, the days are dull.

    Sometimes, when I have time after leaving my job, I will go to a distant city to see the scenery, stay for ten days and half a month and come back, and after reading the poems and the distance, I still have to come back to face the "reluctance" in front of me. ‍‍

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Shanghai and Hangzhou back and forth. I woke up at home in Hangzhou at 6 o'clock on Monday morning, took the 8 o'clock train to the Shanghai office, and then started to work in the normal office: holding station meetings, passing emails, chatting with colleagues, writing **, researching redflag.

    If you do C++ on the day, you will have some time to fish and look at the network materials. Run at least five kilometers after work. In the evening, I will read a book for about two hours.

    Finally, I watched B stand and fell asleep. I returned to Hangzhou on Wednesday evening and worked from home on Thursday and Friday. Working from home hours have become very flexible.

    Wake up early in the morning and run five kilometers. When I wake up late, I just have a brunch and go straight to work, and at noon, when my colleagues in the office go to lunch, I go out for a five-kilometer run. Then it's just to write ** and look at redflag.

    Thursday dinner is a fixed time for friends to meet, whether they have work or not, they will leave at half past six and come back by ten o'clock. Friday night is a fixed time to watch dramas with my wife. Sometimes I read a book for an hour before bed, and sometimes I play games for two hours.

    There is also a fixed five-kilometer run before bedtime. On weekends, I run 10 kilometers every day. The rest of the time is spent brushing books, brushing**, games, going out shopping, and watching movies.

    And so on. ‍‍

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Female programmer, just graduated from bachelor's degree, coordinates Shenzhen, working in the current company for three months (two months of internship), start-up, six technicians, the company is very small, except for the boss who occasionally comes to the company to show his face, usually we get along with each other day and night. The company has a good atmosphere, the leaders are willing to guide, make rapid progress, directly participate in the development of the project, have a super sense of achievement, and are immersed in the ** every day and can't extricate themselves. The most important thing is that the leader is a comic, and the colleagues have good personalities, so they are also happy to go to work.

    I am not very busy at work, although I work overtime every day, but I will leave before 9 o'clock. Back to the rented house, first use keep to work out for half an hour, then take a shower, read until 11 o'clock, go to bed on time, get up at 6 o'clock in the morning, memorize words for an hour (prepare for IELTS), prepare three meals a day at 7 o'clock (bring a lunch box to the company), and go out to work at 8 o'clock. On the weekends, prepare for IELTS and read some books borrowed from the deep library, take technical courses, and cook delicious food.

    I think it depends on the personal mentality, I think every day is very fulfilling and enjoyable, and there is nothing tiring or not tired.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Before graduation, I heard that programmers were tired of working overtime, thinking that they would change careers and not do programs in the future, and after graduation, they still obediently devoted themselves to the first outsourcing company, and got off work on time on weekends, even when they were busiest, they did not work overtime more than eight o'clock. After a year of job hopping, I went to a product-led company, the product has been formed, and I usually develop and maintain, and I tried to get off work at three o'clock in the morning, but most of the time I was idle and still got off work on time. It's been two years, and the technology doesn't feel like much has improved.

    Began to compromise, found that everyone is just an ordinary person, Zhihu on the big cow is too far away from us, most of the people are the same, not very angry, everyone is mixed food, the last year like to paint, after work in front of the computer to learn to draw, recently resigned, too idle, very uncomfortable, want to change careers and no skills, maybe will continue to go this line. Finally, I advise you to want to enter the children's shoes, there is no true love, in fact, any job is the same, and it is always a small number of people who change the world. ‍

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Coordinates Beijing graduated in July 14, majoring in telecommunications, can go hardware or software, girls, so I chose software. Three years after graduation, this is the third company, just a few months after the change, the current company is relatively leisurely, not very much. So there's time to be your own.

    Colleagues are very good, everyone is hula at noon, but we are very fast, because the restaurant is in B1, basically 20 minutes to eat upstairs. There is a one-hour lunch break at noon. Wake up at 7:50 a.m., wash up, eat bread and drink water, and go out at 8:25 a.m.

    I memorized English words on the subway, and I memorized the fourth-level ones, because I almost forgot them three years after graduation. 8:55 to the company. In the company, if there is a job, work first.

    If you don't have a job, do the technology you're working on, such as watching dubbo recently. If you have gained something after doing some demos, you will record them in Evernote and do a good job of categorization. I leave work at 6 p.m., get home at 6:50 p.m., finish dinner at 7:40 p.m., and rest. ‍‍

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A 360 intern, a security researcher, and a programmer. From eight o'clock, wash, ride to the company, have breakfast, and start work at nine o'clock; Dinner from 12 to 2 p.m. with a lunch break; Get off work at seven o'clock, rub dinner at half past seven, generally don't leave after eating, go back to the workstation to read a book or something, which is considered to be a charge. It's usually around ten o'clock when I get home, and I will read some documents and the like before going to sleep.

    Weekends. The company still has food, sleeps until noon, rubs rice, and engages in its own research by the way. ‍‍

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Coordinates Shanghai, ordinary programmer, get up at half past seven in the morning, go out at eight o'clock to take the subway to Nanjing East Road to check in and go to work, get off work at six o'clock in the afternoon when not busy, and then go home to run and boil eggs and vegetables, wash and sleep after eating, watch a movie, and work overtime until the early hours of the morning when you are busy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Wake up, breakfast, go to work, lunch, go to work, dinner, work overtime, work overtime, work overtime, take a bath, go to bed. Repeat this countless times

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