For many, programming is about work, but for many others (not usually represented in our world), programming is about modding games ...
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managing an Excel spreadsheet or maintaining visual tweaks to their blog. And I love seeing shades of that at conferences.
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Why the past tense?
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You caught me. Freudian slip. Probably something to do with my personal relative involvement level.
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Come back! It has been gratifying to me to come back and enjoy all the benefits and actually get things done again
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My lovely Haskell community never thought programming had anything to do with work. :-) <3
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It's also what made Perl great; it's what I no longer find in the JS world. JS feels like the new Java, all industrial framework, no fun.
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Not just "beyond work", but that joy-of-use should be a metric of a language's utility.
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work? Most of us like programming. Already Confucius said "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"
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