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author: "Stephen Gutekanst"
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title: "I write code 100 hours/week, here's why I probably won't stop"
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slug: 'i-write-code-100-hours-a-week'
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date: "2021-10-16"
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I typically spend around:
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* 48h/week @ [day job, Sourcegraph, building developer tools](https://sourcegraph.com)
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* 55h/week [coding in Zig](https://github.com/slimsag)
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* 55h/week [coding in Zig](https://github.com/emidoots)
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* 7h/day sleeping
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* 9h/week caring for self, chores, etc.
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* 5h/week games or chatting with friends
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It wasn't until 1.5 years later that I actually felt comfortable even talking about this publicly or to co-workers. It sounds ridiculous, and what if e.g. I have a bad week at work or something? If I was a manager, I'd certainly wonder if it was due to my report doing this (happy to report no issues!)
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I've been [coding for nearly 10 years professionally](http://slimsag.com/), turning 28 soon. The older I get, the more I seem to enjoy this. It was never an instantaneous shift, but rather a gradual one:
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I've been [coding for nearly 10 years professionally](http://emidoots.com/), turning 28 soon. The older I get, the more I seem to enjoy this. It was never an instantaneous shift, but rather a gradual one:
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<aclass="imglink"href="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3173176/137580436-e79a7b21-8aca-4b66-9895-808b8ffa2d38.png"><imgalt="How my coding has increased to an insane amount over time"class="color"src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3173176/137580436-e79a7b21-8aca-4b66-9895-808b8ffa2d38.png"></a>
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I feel strongly you should never feel _compelled_ or _required_ to do what I am doing. Any company, manager, or person asking you to do so is _horrible_ and you should get out quick. I don't want to contribute to that culture or feed it.
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But-I love what I'm doing. I love the amount of progress I'm able to achieve every day. I love my time spent solving problems. I love [what I've achieved so far](http://slimsag.com). I want to go further than ever before - I've been marathon coding for as long as I can remember, and I'm not going to stop. I _need_ to see how far I can go.
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But-I love what I'm doing. I love the amount of progress I'm able to achieve every day. I love my time spent solving problems. I love [what I've achieved so far](http://emidoots.com). I want to go further than ever before - I've been marathon coding for as long as I can remember, and I'm not going to stop. I _need_ to see how far I can go.
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I love the choices I've made in life. I hope you love yours too.
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## Thanks for reading
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Please send your hate to [@slimsag](https://twitter.com/slimsag) on Twitter or to the comments section wherever this ends up, I'll see you there! 😉
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Please send your hate to [@emidoots](https://twitter.com/emidoots) on Twitter or to the comments section wherever this ends up, I'll see you there! 😉
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4 months later, I had a pretty good picture. I had an early stages compiler for the language in Go using LLVM, and knew what I wanted in a "better C". There was a _long_ road ahead, but I had a picture of it. Until..
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<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet"><plang="en"dir="ltr">*cat spills coffee on $2800 laptop, frying SSD with ~4 months of uncommitted work on EBNF parser generators* yeah.. no, that’s.. that’s okay, I wanted to rewrite all of that code. Yeah. This is fine.</p>—Stephen Gutekanst (@slimsag) <ahref="https://twitter.com/slimsag/status/1265452387453431808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 27, 2020</a></blockquote> <scriptasyncsrc="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"charset="utf-8"></script>
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<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet"><plang="en"dir="ltr">*cat spills coffee on $2800 laptop, frying SSD with ~4 months of uncommitted work on EBNF parser generators* yeah.. no, that’s.. that’s okay, I wanted to rewrite all of that code. Yeah. This is fine.</p>—Emi Stein (@emidoots) <ahref="https://twitter.com/emidoots/status/1265452387453431808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 27, 2020</a></blockquote> <scriptasyncsrc="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"charset="utf-8"></script>
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Obviously, I was an idiot and should've just `git push`d my code - or backed up my laptop - but nonetheless this was a setback.
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Zig became the first open-source project I had _ever_ contributed to financially.
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<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet"><plang="en"dir="ltr">And if none of the above convinces you, let me tell you the following: <ahref="https://twitter.com/ziglang?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ziglang</a> is the first language I have felt strongly I should try and contribute to, and the ONLY open source project I have ever donated to. No other has been so compelling</p>—Stephen Gutekanst (@slimsag) <ahref="https://twitter.com/slimsag/status/1319546299520200704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <scriptasyncsrc="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"charset="utf-8"></script>
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<blockquoteclass="twitter-tweet"><plang="en"dir="ltr">And if none of the above convinces you, let me tell you the following: <ahref="https://twitter.com/ziglang?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ziglang</a> is the first language I have felt strongly I should try and contribute to, and the ONLY open source project I have ever donated to. No other has been so compelling</p>—Emi Stein (@emidoots) <ahref="https://twitter.com/emidoots/status/1319546299520200704?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 23, 2020</a></blockquote> <scriptasyncsrc="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"charset="utf-8"></script>
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All key Mach engine developments will be posted here, with incremental updates on Twitter [@machengine](https://twitter.com/machengine).
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Follow [Mach engine on GitHub](https://github.com/hexops/mach), and if you like what I'm doing please consider [sponsoring my work](https://github.com/sponsors/slimsag).
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Follow [Mach engine on GitHub](https://github.com/hexops/mach), and if you like what I'm doing please consider [sponsoring my work](https://github.com/sponsors/emidoots).
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