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Re: Inspiration comes to the inspirable?

by dragonchild (Archbishop)
on Jul 23, 2002 at 18:28 UTC ( [id://184525]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Inspiration comes to the inspirable?

Personally, I take those 8 hour coffee breaks. :-)

I often have a few projects brewing in my brain, like my Go program or learning how to effectively use Quantum::Superpositions.

I know that my next downtime, however, will be used in refactoring this pile my partner and I had to put out to meet the deadlines. (Mmmm... more frustration!)

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Re: Re: Inspiration comes to the inspirable?
by vladb (Vicar) on Jul 23, 2002 at 19:33 UTC
    We get only 2 10 minute coffee brakes at my place of work here ;/.

    I normally spend the time reading Perlmonks in search of my next inspiration. From time to time I come across an interesting discussion, question, or other post and it triggers my imagination.

    Also, I've noticed that most of my inspiration comes from projects being assigned to me at work. More often then not, they'll be my major motive to really dig into various hidden places of the Perl programming language and other technologies.

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