On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Shambhu Rajak <shambhu.ra...@kpitcummins.com> wrote: > I agree with Christian, a developer should have hobbies other than computer > stuffs. Versatile environment give more > Ability to think differently. > I like playing guitar :-)
Music and programming do go VERY well together. My hobbies include online roleplaying (Dungeons & Dragons, etc), writing/managing a MUD, playing the church organ, and arranging 19th-century music. It's not at all an uncommon pairing. But would a job interviewer REALLY care that I spend my Sunday mornings up front, hiding behind two manuals and a set of faulty pedals? Or would it be of interest that I play the odd video game (and believe you me, some of the games I play are VERY odd)? If so, I hereby resign all hope of comprehending job interviews, and will fall back on Mr Hall Pycroft's notion[1] that there's absolutely no logic to them at all. ChrisA [1] cf Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Stock-Broker's Clerk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list