Hi, this may seem like a strange question for a newbie, but I can already see how this site can become addictive. How do you escape its lure, so you have time to get on with your normal life? Strict time limits? Or do you set definite tasks (eg look for a certain answer to a problem) and then log out when accomplished?
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Use two machines. Ensure you are not logged onto to SO on your work machine, also no Twitter, Instant messaging or email. Just your IDE and other essential dev tools. Use installed help files if possible but don't cut yourself off completely from the Web. On your other machine configure all these tools such as SO as best you can, make the experience of using them much smoother on that machine than on your work machine. Place this "personal" machine on the other side of the room. | |||||||
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Look at Pomodoro. Basically it is a technique where you train yourself to work really focused in 25 minute blocks. You CAN work 25 minutes without checking mail, SMS, Facebook etc, if you make a habit of it. Doesn't work for everyone, but some people I know have had great success with it. Here is a free book: http://www.pomodoro-book.com/ | |||||
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Write something stupid and get yourself banned | |||||
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I just hope that people won't vote up some of my "brilliant" answers, consequently getting me frustrated with the whole lot enough to say "To hell with it!". That keeps me away for a few hours, atleast! :P | |||
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It's time limits for me - install LeechBlock - assuming you're using FireFox. Configure it to block SO for say, 2 hours. Be easy on yourself, it's hard. | |||
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You can make a WOW account and take up raiding. Or develop a chemical addiction, like meth. Try one of theese and you have about 40% chances of success on giving up SO, which isn't that bad. | |||
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My solution is simple. Most of those IT sites provide an RSS feed. With a feedreader, I can quickly scan all sites for any interesting header that might pop up. Do keep in mind that for experienced programmers, a site like SO is actually a valuable resource instead of an addiction. In general, I keep my mind at programming but sometimes, I get stuck and have a relaxing 5 minutes in the RSS feeds. Then it's back to programming, refreshed and often a bit wiser too. | |||
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