Does coding ever make you feel crazy g/ ? Whenever I get really into something I'm working on it's just about the only thing I can think about, and when I need to do real life stuff, say eat dinner with my roommate or talk to a friend I end up secretly despising them. I can't care about the things I usually care about and the problems of the people I care about mean nothing to me until I'm done working and have moved on. Cause I don't want to seem rude, I sort of fake being me? That is until the interest for living my life returns.
It makes me feel like I'm going crazy which just makes getting the work done harder. I hate the feeling.
Anybody else?
>>59477376
t. special snowflake
>>59477376
Yes. the same thing happened to me. But with games. Drop this shit pls if you cant control it.
Yes. I create pseudocode code-golfy algorithms in my head for whatever mundane task I'm doing and find patterns in people speech to "parse" them more efficiently.
Work to live OP, not live to work
>>59477376
This is normal. Well, normal for programmers.
Yeah, kinda going through this right now. It's not nice.
>>59477376
Time to debug your brain, literally.
>>59477776
Can confirm. Microcontroller programmer here.
>>59477786
Maybe normal for /g/, but normal by the rest of the worlds standards? Not really.
A normal person can manage a few social interactions between hour chunks of work.
>someone talking to me
>suddenly realise how logic should be correctly handled in a specific part of my program
>person asks me to do something
>agree
>2 hours later
>"so have you done it?"
>"what?"
>"omg anon you never listen!!"
>>59477376
yeah, but i have bipolar/schizophrenic tendencies anyways