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I sometimes drink water. Like LOTS of water. Like about a liter and a half in two hours.
Then I get that uncontrollable urge to pee and I can't code anymore :( -
In a lot of occurrences the correct word for what you call "habit" is OCD.
It's closely linked to anxiety and needs debugging.
Just a heads up in case it snowballs and you one day can't code before turning your hat and tapping your heels three times. -
@jayminator No, its not ocd. Why is everyone referring to having a small habit as OCD? OCD is a real disease, people dont seem to know what it really is (yes, that includes you)... Inform yourself before being this ignorant.
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@madrix999 Being a recovered massive OCD-patient, I'm not ignorant - I'm just very well informed (and probably a bit overly sceptical to irrational habits). What they discuss here is repeated irrational behaviour, so bringing up OCD is probably a buzzkill, but very relevant.
As to my comment, it's not condoning simple rituals/physical context switches to get in the coding mood. I was trying to say: "Watch out for scope creep in your habits". Sorry if that was unclear earlier. -
@brahn Oh, I use that too. How it goes is that I basically fill a bottle of water during the five minute gap, then end up drinking the whole thing in the next leg or two. Rinse and repeat (quite literally).
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I've developed an interesting habit. I wear a hat 24/7. The same exact hat.
I (almost) never wear my hat backwards. I think its weird, and I look weird, and its just too much weirdness.
There is one exception to this rule.
Before I begin coding each day, before a single stroke of my keyboard, I turn my hat backwards. I don't know why I started doing this, but it is almost as if my hat is a key and turning it unlocks all my programming knowledge.
Anyone else have a quirky habit they do before/during a coding session?
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