Nomadic Programming

Matthew Bass, on his blog MatthewBass.com, talks about being a being a nomadic programmer.

“Recently, I’ve started doing what I’ve termed ‘nomadic programming.’ Namely, spending the day roaming between various wi-fi hotspots instead of working from home. This has worked really well for me. So well, in fact, that I think the concept needs to start spreading.”

“Cafe programming” is an idea that has occupied my mind lately. I’ve even thought about getting a group of Tampa techies together to experiment with co-working.

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    I am an experieced web programmer, techno-activist, romantic idealist, who never quite left the sixties, even though I became quite successful in the Internet space.

    My business philosphy is different now than when I toiled in the bigco world. About a decade ago I experienced a life-altering epiphany: I was sacrificing my personal life and health to feed a corporate monster.

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