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What's the Most Unusual Place You’ve Ever Coded From?

Have you ever coded from a strange, remote, or unusual location? A mountaintop, a beach, a hot air balloon…the room where you grandma stores her antique doll collection? 👶🔪 Share your unique coding spot with us in the comments. Let's see who’s had the most creative workspace!


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Joe Mainwaring

From my Oncology appointments.

I don’t have to work from doctors appointments but when each Chemo round involves sitting in a chair at the hospital for 6 hours every two weeks, you work to just keep yourself busy with something to do.

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Heather Williams

Probably the chaos of my mom's house when we were renovating it, I had a chair set up in the midst of the chaos, internet and my laptop. But I have also worked from: my car, my garden, a random and eclectic array of coffee shops and in the middle of a shop (mostly just responding to colleagues on slack or answering an urgent question). I have also taken meetings from parking lots when I have not made it home in time for a meeting after an appointment or a morning walk.

Remote work is fun and allows me to see more of my city than I would otherwise see.

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Heather Williams

I do have a good work life balance for those wandering about that, but the flexibility to run errands whenever you need to while been in a senior position means you keep your phone close during work hours even if you are out and about.

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Philip John Basile

from the beach!

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Attila Béli

I was about to head to a summer festival on the countryside with friends (I was the driver), all things packed, everyone was waiting for me, but my work still wasn't finished. I promised to commit my code by next morning.
I needed to take a longer break to refresh my mind anyway, so I thought I will finish it when we get there using my mobile hotspot. By the time of arrival, the sun was about to rise, I had like 2 hours left. Then the surprise, there was no signal...
Quickly ran back to my car with the laptop and all and drove back on dirt roads like 6km constantly checking the signal, then finally parked next to a cropland in the middle of nowhere to have sufficient bars for a stable database connection.
It started to get reeeally hot in the car (surely above 35 degrees celsius), I had no AC, so pulled the windows, which in turn allowed all the bugs and critters of nature to fly through the car as they pleased :D
But the story has a happy end: finished my work on the backend and commited my code just in time.

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Gauthier C • Edited

that would be an incredible movie ahah

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Rachel Fazio

This is such a great story

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Ingo Steinke, web developer

I worked from a camping site for several days, which is less romantic than it might sound or look from an outside perspective. It was hot inside the camper van, loud outside (on the countryside, the is always someone mowing a meadow or cutting wood it seems), and no electricity on the beautiful meadow where wanderers had mistaken my laptop to be an easel, so I must have been an open air artist. So sad to disappoint them. It was a nice experience, but I prefer a desk in a room for everyday work.
Man with a straw hat and laptop outdoors and inside a camper van

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Jon Randy 🎖️

From the position of wayyyy too much alcohol. The code worked, and worked extremely well... But, could sober me understand it? Not a chance

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ar4toX

humans:1
chatgpt:0

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Jean-Michel 🕵🏻‍♂️ Fayard • Edited

Not really coding, but I got all my good idea either on the toilet, or when I walk my dog along the Seine river.

I also remember when I was 20 and a math school, I could struggle for two hours on a hard math problem until past midnight.
Then in the morning, I woke up and just wrote down the solution as if my brain had taken care of it in while dreaming.

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ar4toX

Background processes be like:

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Marcel Campello

Locked in an underground military facility.

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Fyodor

Where did you say you’re from? 😅

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Ben Sinclair

Oh, alright. The weirdest place would have to be... oh, the foot of the bed.

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jsmanifest

I coded before at (warning):

  • College campus library (I was never a student of it nor did I attend any orientations)
  • Park parking lot
  • Gym parking lot
  • Some plaza's parking lot
  • Target parking lot
  • El super's parking lot
  • My apartment's public lobby's small room thing
  • Panera bread
  • Starbucks
  • Coffee bean
  • Park
  • Street curb in a residential street
  • Some local coffee spots