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Do you mean it stops you sleeping or that whilst dreaming?
I support dream code -
I can half sleep metagaming some game and wake up actualy beleving that I play'd it. It's usualy going bad and it makes me angry.
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I've solved bugs in my dreams and applied the same solution irl and that works. It's pretty cool.
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It works for me as well most of the time but the headache after waking up is the worst part @kurtdawg24
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I had this kind of scenario less than a week ago where I was working on a project and broke it because I had to rewrite the object class (hehe). I went to sleep, dreamed that I had fixed it, and within 10 minutes of waking up, was able to fix it.
Spent the rest of the morning playing video games B-) -
I had been struggling with some code for two days straight. Went to sleep, somehow dreamed about the solution, tried the solution, and it worked.
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kxmilxurel18yI even dream about it then somehow, sometimes, when I wake up I knew what's wrong. ha.
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Never happened to me. As soon as I leave my desk for the day I don't spend one more thought at work.
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@shahzadsaddam Maybe! Or maybe you are the lucky one. The fact that you dwell on solving a problem indicates that you are very engaged in your work, so chances are that you like it, that you've found a profession that you enjoy. I'm slightly more hesitant to apply above said statement to myself -.-
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Wombat102448yActually thats how our brain works. Unsolved problems are handled in background-process.
Its like real-life-async with callback-function.
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