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- Subject: Re: Info on being a Systems Programmer/Analyst?
- Date: 29 Mar 1996 20:28:25 GMT
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- In <4jh6hu$912@dub-news-svc-3.compuserve.com>, 74171.2136@compuserve.com (Cris Berneburg) writes:
- >If I'm stuck, sometimes
- >it works for me to take a walk, get some fresh air, and STOP THINKING
- >ABOUT THE PROBLEM. When I get back to my desk many times I'm able to
- >see the problem (I have the same phrase) "within 30 seconds." Another
- >way is to stop working on the project FOR THE REST OF THE DAY and do
- >something else.
-
- The same works for me too. Since I started golfing I also discovered that the
- best time to find the tough problem is the morning, so you can get a tee-time :))
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- Tom
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