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I find for coding problems it's actually better to walk away and let it tick over in your mind.
You'll often get a shower thought type moment.
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Get up and do anything else for a while. School teaches us to sit at our desks and work on the problem. Stop acting like a sixth grader.
31 1 ReplyThat works for pretty much anything. Get up and do anything else for a while.
This got me fired from the daycare
11 0 ReplyYou were just staring at the kids. You were supposed to be changing diapers and feeding them. Insert obvious misunderstanding here.
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One place I worked had a small park, so sometimes I'd go for a lap or two to think something through - the fresh air, mild exercise, change of scenery and lack of distractions wroked wonders.
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Me, staring at my code, fiddling around, retrying it over and over: "WHY WON'T YOU WORK, DAMMIT?"
Me, late at night, trying to sleep, suddenly wide awake: "Oh that's why!"
Me, the next morning, staring at my code: "...what was it again?"
2 0 ReplyOnce, the answer to a problem that was stumping me came while driving in the middle of nowhere at 01:00am back from a weekend trip.
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