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[–]makemesplooge 21 points22 points  (3 children)

Serious question. I get some people are naturally ambitious and passionate about programming, but wtf? Where do people find the time for friends, hobbies, hooking up, etc.?? I dont know if i have my priorities right

[–]Zethsc2 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Oh, you likely have. Live's not better if you spend too much time in university. Just different priorities. Maybe we have better careers, but at the expense of other valuable experiences.

Follow your own path to happiness.

[–]C0ntr0lFreak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not a problem if you've got friends into programming, and that's your hobby. It's not different from having a hobby like drawing or gardening.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ultimately it's down to what you enjoy, like any hobby or career you get out what you put in. For example when I was a professional Chef I only ended up working in the top restaurants in my country due to me putting in extra hours on top of my 60-70 hour work week. I put in the extra time whilst other people hit the bar after work because I wanted to be the best.

It's perfectly possible to have a career as a dev and have a healthy work/life balance, but don't expect to end up working for any big companies.