I'm doing it
3 years ago
It’s still not a full-time job, but I program Ruby every day and I get paid. Fun, fun, fun.
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have less paper in my life
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63 people |
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Visit Japan
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5,367 people |
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Quit my job
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1,154 people |
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stop procrastinating
1 cheer |
26,233 people |
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Read more books
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10,685 people |
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Have a baby
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5,508 people |
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Get a job where I can code in Rails all day
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17 people |
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Create more cool Rails projects
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12 people |
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Program more in Ruby
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36 people |
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Become fluent in more than one language
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1,297 people |
| 11. |
master CSS
1 entry |
772 people |
| 12. |
Get hired by 37signals
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6 people |
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find a better job
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523 people |
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Write a successful piece of software
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28 people |
| 15. |
Help test Tootietails: the next new thing from The Robot Co-op
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180 people |
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Tell my wife I love her everyday
1 cheer |
111 people |
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Practice religious test-first development for a month
1 cheer |
53 people |
It’s still not a full-time job, but I program Ruby every day and I get paid. Fun, fun, fun.
I’ve completelly switched from emacs to vim.
I like emacs, but since I’ve purchased my new tiny laptop with a small keyboard my wrists started hurting badly when I constantly play emacs chords. Switching to vim took some time (mostly for reading wonderful book about this editor). Anyway, I’m collecting more and more useful features of this editor and almost feel like at home with it now.