Round midnight... until around 4am. Unfortunately it's not really a practical inclination due to kids, social and other constraints. If I didn't have those, I would automatically gravitate from normal daytime routine towards waking up in the late afternoon and coding at night.
When I started learning programming as a teenager in the 1990s, I remember seeing the sun rise for the second day in a row without sleeping... Definitely not healthy, so it's good to have those outside connections to keep you on the level.
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Round midnight... until around 4am. Unfortunately it's not really a practical inclination due to kids, social and other constraints. If I didn't have those, I would automatically gravitate from normal daytime routine towards waking up in the late afternoon and coding at night.
When I started learning programming as a teenager in the 1990s, I remember seeing the sun rise for the second day in a row without sleeping... Definitely not healthy, so it's good to have those outside connections to keep you on the level.