God I wish. I get most of my work done in the morning and in the evening. If I didn't do client work so much I would very well switch to a schedule like 3 hours in the morning and 3 in the evening.
I would argue that is not true. Most time is spent on architecture and design questions and not actual coding.
When I schedule 3 hours of coding I still find myself thinking over design questions in the rest of the time, those 3 hours are then usually spent just to code. And it feels not less productive than a 8 hour day just that I am way more relaxed and believe to write better quality code.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 23.0 ms ] threadWhen I schedule 3 hours of coding I still find myself thinking over design questions in the rest of the time, those 3 hours are then usually spent just to code. And it feels not less productive than a 8 hour day just that I am way more relaxed and believe to write better quality code.