2018-07-08 at 3:30 AM UTC
I was thinking that programming while out at the park might be the best thing for my lifestyle. I want to program, but the weather is too nice. I need some balance.
Going out to a coffee shop is way to cliche and only for lames.
Do you ever go to the park to code?
2018-07-08 at 3:30 AM UTC
I stopped by a park for other official computer bissiness and it was great. so fu.
2018-07-08 at 4:03 AM UTC
I've done this before but didn't particularly enjoy it. I mean assuming you can deal with the light issue it's definitely doable, but I've gotten kinda spoiled in terms of equipment so working on just a laptop with no additional monitors or keyboard or mouse isn't fun. Also with parks specifically you may need to tether your phone or something to get internet and the slowness and possibly data charges are a pain.
Overall I'd give park programming a 4/10
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2018-07-08 at 4:11 AM UTC
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yeah, trying to actually read the screen outdoors can be a pain in the dick, especially with the reflective touch-screen finish most laptops have nowadays
2018-07-09 at 7:50 PM UTC
My laptop's battery gave out at least 100 years ago. So if i wanted to i'd have to code on my phone which i mean, i can do. But it feels wrong somehow.
My laptop is almost ten years old and still runs on windows vista, I also don't know how to code but I'm proud of keeping a laptop alive that long. The battery doesn't work and getting the power cord to connect is tricky, I also have to use the on screen keyboard alot. On the plus side microsoft finally stopped pushing updates on me like six months ago.
2018-07-09 at 11:49 PM UTC
You guys just need to bring along a car battery.