I wonder what it says about me that, although I'm a proficient senior developer, I hardly ever write any code on my spare time anymore, and I don't really talk about computer science on social media.
@thor
It's called having other interests in addition to programming 😉
@skypage Long before I did it professionally, I would pretty much code a little bit every day. By the time I found professional opportunities in my early 20s, I had returned to other childhood interests and was heavily focusing on them in favour of programming, to such a degree that I had begun to abandon the idea of becoming a programmer altogether.
@skypage It wasn’t necessarily the career path I wanted in terms of having an exciting job. On the other hand, it’s a cushy job that pays handsomely, and my other interests have not been corrupted by money concerns.
@thor
I'm a tinkerer by nature, so programming turned out to be an excellent fit. And yeah, the compensation definitely helps in terms of fueling other interests outside of work, whether programming related or otherwise