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Ask HN: How much time do you study at work?

7 pointsby unwantedchildabout 4 years ago
Do you plan it like at least hour a day or do it only if necessary? Usually I read at least few pages of a book a day + watch youtube or pre-downloaded video course with floating VLC player.

8 comments

dakiolabout 4 years ago
Since WFH I spend my official 8h&#x2F;day like this:<p>- 2h extreme focus (solve problems by designing solutions, write code) - 2h casual work (answer slack, review code) - 1h meetings (if any) - 1h reading (tech books)<p>I don&#x27;t work 8h&#x2F;day anymore (even though my employee contract states 40h&#x2F;week)... my productivity is the same as before (when working from the office) but my mental health has dramatically improved.
prashantgupta24about 4 years ago
I think it&#x27;s more important to realize that it doesn&#x27;t matter how much time you spend studying everyday. Instead the main thing is to make sure you spend time frequently, no matter how small the interval.<p>Spending as little as 15 minutes everyday is going to prove way more effective than spending 2 hours each day for only a week and then nothing for a year.<p>What you will realize after some time is that the 15 minutes that you spend everyday helps you know the overview of what&#x27;s going on, and once you start discussing such things, you feel good that you know something. And knowing that small something will motivate you to know more.<p>So my answer - it is not fixed. But I make sure I spend at least 15 minutes each day studying&#x2F;reading on something new and relevant to my work.
jokethrowawayabout 4 years ago
Zero, management screwed the company culture and there&#x27;s no individual time anymore: you&#x27;re constantly pairing with people and you don&#x27;t have time for learning or anything else.<p>Before I used to learn whatever I needed for the job when required and I often kept a podcast in the background.
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softwaredougabout 4 years ago
I’m pretty enthusiastic when I learn something at work. But the learning comes from a task I seek&#x2F;was assigned. And I’ll do work appropriate for my skill level. Starting small and growing in complexity. Naturally to do the work there’s a bit of reading and understanding. Indeed starting out, doing a small change, is mostly an activity if gathering context on the code base and tools. But just enough to do a reasonable job at my assignment, and to get feedback from peers.<p>Instead of “studying” during work I write about my learning process and document my learnings. These are artifacts others find useful, so I’m still building work products.<p>But if it interests me enough I will read books on it in my own time.
domanoabout 4 years ago
My company has 1 day &#x2F; month you can use as an educational day off. In addition to that i would say about 10-20% of my day - i do a lot of consulting and architecture work so i like to keep up with the newest developments.
2rsfabout 4 years ago
There is no official limit, we have access to Pluralsight and plenty of internal resources and as long as your work is getting done you can use them.<p>Personally an hour a day sound like what I do, but it&#x27;s not really planned ahead.
joshxyzabout 4 years ago
A lot, but in form of reading docs and blogs on the tools i use, it is fun imo
kleer001about 4 years ago
&gt; study at work?<p>0%<p>I work at work. If I need to learn something to solve a problem then I take as little time as possible and do that entirely ad-hoc.
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