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A long time ago I had a blog

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It's been so long since the last post that I didn't even remember I have a blog, even with a good following. Now I am exhausted on the sofa, after a long day at work, and with some good jazz music in the background I decided to take the time to write. I really needed that. But most of all I need to be honest with you readers. I owe it to you. I have to explain to you why I tend to be so absent. I often think of new posts, tutorials, courses and a thousand other ideas that I would like to bring to the blog but everything remains unfinished and I cannot give vent to my creativity.

Why can't I be so consistent on the blog? Well, for my job. Work absorbs your time like a sponge. Let me be clear, I love my job. I work as a bioinformatician in the research department of Humanitas in Milan. A really important reality, and I'm part of a really stimulating research group. Of course there are the usual work problems, who don't have them, but I'm not complaining. I am proud to work for this reality.

But working as a bioinformatician is tough. Of course my experience is limited to date but there are some things I have learned about working as a bioinformatician. For example? Well, first of all the bioinformatician has no time, the computer is always there in front of you, it is difficult not to sit in front of the computer and see if your analysis is going in the right way. Then if the bioinformatician notices an error in the output he is unable to postpone its resolution. Even if the world is ending, his head is incapable to not thinking about that damn error in the output. Another thing I noticed is that the bioinformatician and his chair rapidly become a single indefinite body, precisely because it is difficult to detach from the computer to take a break. Furthermore, the bioinformatician is a serial reader, I think that the main activity of the bioinformatician is to search on google tools and read manuals and read stuf in order to complete his analysis in the best possible way. Plus, for a bioinformatician, hitting enter and seeing his code work flawlessly is rare but extremely satisfying. I had indescribable moments of joy seeing scripts whose debugging took almost a week of work, run without any error messages.

I don't think I have a perfect work routine, I feel I have to improve it to be more efficient and less tiring but today my typical work day is composed as follows:

Ok, maybe I exaggerated a little but really today my work routine is almost this. I am the first to admit that I need to be more regular and try to take more time to recover my energy. With the arrival of the beautiful days I am sure that I will be able to find a better balance. In this balance there must be space for the blog, I want to go back to being more constant but you have to give me time and trust me. As strange as it may seem to you, I am preparing very interesting articles and tutorials. I just have to find the space and time to publish.

Nothing, I just wanted to write a little, and tell you how my life as a bioinformatician is hard but at the same time very, very fun.
See you...I hope soon.

Ciao!!!

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