Programming is an interesting job as well as creativity. One know a programming well is like entertainment for him, because it works as we design. Comment down how much time you spend on programming? relating to your work, interest or research.
This is a really relative question. I think programming is 90% thinking, and 10% actual typing. Even as a full time software engineer, on my most productive days I don't find myself coding more than 4 hours, the other part of the time was really getting into the flow state, or getting into the zone, as people calls it. I measure my knowledge / performance as a coder based on the number of times I need to look into stackerflow for trivial tasks such as filter an array or center a div element. Back to the original question, I think the moments while you learn the most is when you code something you really want to code (a side project, ie) rather than a task asked from your supervisor.
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i spend 8hrs per day, I found a great tool for checking my time it's called waka time. https://wakatime.com/ you can try it out it has free and paid versions.
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12 hours per day
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Lately I'm spending 12-15 hours per day. I know is a lot, but with the pandemic there isn't much to do anyway 🤷♂️
About 4-5 hours tops. I can't do really productive programming more than that. I tried to code more but after analysis, I realized it gives a worse output.
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