Working Remotely

Working remotely is certainly a challenge. It’s the ultimate “grass is greener” thought inducing situation. If done right though, it’s hard to beat. Jeff Atwood has some thoughts how to successfully work remotely for computer programmers:

If this seems like a lot of jibba-jabba, well, that’s because remote development is hard. It takes discipline to make it all work, certainly more discipline than piling a bunch of programmers into the same cubicle farm. But when you imagine what this kind of intellectual work — not just programming, but anything where you’re working in mostly thought-stuff — will be like in ten, twenty, even thirty years … don’t you think it will look a lot like what happens every day right now on Stack Overflow? That is, a programmer in Brazil helping a programmer in New Jersey solve a problem?