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by caseymarquis
3673 days ago
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It's not about OSS,it's about maintaining and understanding other people's code and revision control. If you don't have kids at this point, then I'd go with the Pat Rothfuss method: http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2010/02/fanmail-q-advice-for... If you do have kids at this point, your situation is significantly harder. That said, if you don't have kids, are you really working/commuting 90 hours a week and don't have 20 to spare? |
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You're essentially suggesting that I recluse myself even more than I did in the past year, in a low rent city (which in Canada will definitely have 0 tech scene) or far away in the burbs where the commute is long enough that I could code on it. Essentially, to become a full fledged renegade of society.
I prefer the more rational approach that involves being a city, and going to meetups, conferences and hackathons to meet other engineers that are actually working in tech.