While it isn't necessary to code at home to be successful, it does assume that you're at a job you love and it uses relatively new technology and practices.
I don't agree. I love my job, and use new technologies, but I don't code outside of work anymore.
I've also worked in jobs that I haven't loved, and have used new technologies that I'm not interested in (Blockchain) but I have worked extra hours because it was expected.
Being in a company that doesn't expect you to work extra hours is a sign of a good culture.
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I don't agree. I love my job, and use new technologies, but I don't code outside of work anymore.
I've also worked in jobs that I haven't loved, and have used new technologies that I'm not interested in (Blockchain) but I have worked extra hours because it was expected.
Being in a company that doesn't expect you to work extra hours is a sign of a good culture.