The Healthy Programmer: Get Fit, Feel Better, A... -

: Avoid sitting in one position for more than two hours. Use a standing desk to rotate through different positions throughout the day.

: Prevent digital eye strain by following the 20-20-20 rule : Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds. The healthy programmer: get fit, feel better, a...

You don't need a gym membership to start. The goal is to move more than your current "baseline" through simple, integrated activities. The Healthy Programmer : Avoid sitting in one position for more than two hours

Being a "healthy programmer" isn't about becoming a world-class athlete; it's about applying the same you use in software development to your own biological systems . The core philosophy, popularized by Joe Kutner in The Healthy Programmer , is that small, incremental "refactors" of your daily habits lead to massive long-term gains in energy, focus, and career longevity. 1. Refactor Your Work Environment (Ergonomics) You don't need a gym membership to start

: If you feel soreness in your wrists or elbows, change your setup immediately to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. 2. Unit Testing Your Health (Activity)

Your workstation is your most used piece of hardware. If the configuration is "buggy," it will eventually crash your physical systems.