I created r/SideProject. A few minutes ago I realized many of the submitted links were being caught in Reddit's auto spam filter. I manually approved them, so now they are appearing on r/SideProject. My apologies if this happened to a link you submitted.<p>Please let me know if you have any feedback on ways to improve r/SideProject.
Nice one. I posted a link to my current project called "SideProjectors" - a market place for side projects. <a href="http://sideprojectors.com" rel="nofollow">http://sideprojectors.com</a>
Honest question: How is it that so many of my fellow developers find the time and motivation to build side projects?<p>What draws you to work on something on the side? Is it more satisfying than what you do in your Real Job™<p>I often feel guilty for expending additional mental energy on a project other than what I'm working on. Like it takes away from what I should be doing. Is that uncommon?