A Mini Survey on "Programmers' State Management" | It's Time to Recharge Your Brain!
"As long as it runs" is a common self - deprecating language among programmers. Don't worry about the underlying logic of the code. Once the program is up and running, just let it be. Life is the same. A programmer's day is always packed: the requirements overwhelm the interface, the bugs fill the screen, and the boss makes a series of urgent calls... There are moments when the code's load reaches its peak, and people can also be over - stressed. But whether it's a program or a person, "as long as it runs"! Letting yourself off the hook can also be an option.
When you're stressed out, which corner do you run to for an "emergency capacity expansion"? Some people rush outdoors during their off - work hours, using cycling, hiking, or night running to free up the brain memory trapped by code. Some build a figurine display tower at their desks, using the "high - dimensional power" of the anime world to offset the wear and tear caused by work. Others seize every bit of fragmented time to play games in teams, play with cats or dogs, or just daze on the rooftop, feeling the noisy wind of the day... Programmers have their own ways of rejuvenating, which are even more diverse than programming languages! Just as the saying goes, "Life is short, I use Python." If you're asked what the best "state - restoring" language in the world is, what would your answer be?
On the eve of the 1024 Programmers' Day, we'd like to collect more than 100 [little tips for state recovery] from programmers. Your method might be the "life - saving code" that another colleague urgently needs. Welcome to share your ways of rejuvenating! Let's build this "stress - relief warehouse" for programmers together. In every moment of breakdown, we can light up each other and say, "Don't panic. We all know how to power off and power on!"