Programmer’s Schedule vs Manager’s Schedule

As Paul Graham states in his article Maker’s Schedule, there are 2 types of schedules.
The first one is the manager’s schedule, which is usually planned by hours, and implies regular context switches.
The creator’s schedule, on the other hand, should be planned in bigger time frames. Usually, half-a-day chunks would be efficient.

It differs because of software engineers or other creators should focus more on details, and dive deeper into issues. Switching context is significantly reduces one’s productivity.

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