Python programmer, Django developer and SQL slayer. I have been programming for over 10 years; each one of those years has included a bug or 2.
Engineering manager and SRE for Envelop Risk
After crashing on my bike earlier in the year (quite hard, I got a nice bleed on the brain) I feel I am now fighting fit. Weirdly it was not the head injury that took the longest to heal, it was my wrist. But 3 months on I feel good.
The other positive to come out of the accident is I have taught myself to touch type correctly (after 15+ years) after typing in what I call developer mode. This is where my hands are one key too far to the right (it gives better access to special characters). A small silver lining.
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After crashing on my bike earlier in the year (quite hard, I got a nice bleed on the brain) I feel I am now fighting fit. Weirdly it was not the head injury that took the longest to heal, it was my wrist. But 3 months on I feel good.
The other positive to come out of the accident is I have taught myself to touch type correctly (after 15+ years) after typing in what I call developer mode. This is where my hands are one key too far to the right (it gives better access to special characters). A small silver lining.