I've got several ways to get me back into the code. First I sit back and do system administrative tasks that I've let fall to the side, as it reminds me that I'd rather be coding. Second I'll tinker with putting together music as it usually wakes the creative side up from the doldrums. I might peruse sourceforge for idea's/challenges, or read some of Larry's post-mondernism talks (for some reason they make me feel a part of a bigger picture).

Failing all I'll actually get up off my ass and go for a walk (in the sun no less) in a nearby park; Realize I that the only way I can possibly influence my future is by working on code, which usually gets me back on track.

coreolyn

In reply to Re: Where do you turn for programming inspiration? by coreolyn
in thread Where do you turn for programming inspiration? by sifukurt

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