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> I very recently sort of did the opposite: I moved from Brussels to rural
> South Africa. A big move, but a) that's how I grew up and b) why not?
> What
> is there to lose, really?
Clearly it's hard to find a common strategy for all of us, but I'm pretty
much with Moandji. Note that Milan is much smaller than London and
recently I'm working mostly in my home town, Genoa, which is even smaller.
But it's too large for me anyway. If I could, I'd happily move to the
countryside. I appreciate that big towns offer contacts, professional
relationships and well paid jobs, but frankly all the rest of things that
I define under the "life" word happen elsewhere.
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If you have any questions about the London JUG - then drop me a line!
We're very active, so you'll gain an instant circle of colleagues -
also feel free to drop me any Q's about London - apologies for not
responding in full now, I gotta catch a flight now, so typing time is
limited :-)
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> If I still lived in the UK I'd have been aiming for London, as there's
> something I like about not having to drive everywhere and the culture
> it forms, plus the proximity to some of the programmers I'd most like
> to learn from.
Having lived and worked in London for 28 years, 23 of them in our
current 1 bed flat in Clapham Junction, I am biased:
Commuting in the standard commuting hours, really, really, really sucks.
So don't do it. Ensure you get some form of flexitime so you can
arrange travel to be comfortable.
Cars are only for use when you travel from London to somewhere else
outside London, and it always takes 30mins to get out.
We could sell our 1-bed flat and buy a street of houses in Leeds.
Getting good Internet in the leafy countryside generally requires
spending a lot of money to get a fibre line put in. Being in the city
there are lots of high speed systems. But this only really matters for
folk like me who work from home. Unless you want to join the "get all
entertainment by streaming" community.
The flexibility of living in the city beats the joy of living in
woodland.
We live next to a cemetery, so we have trees, robins, blue tits, great
tits, foxes, woodpigeons, magpies, jays. Almost like being in real
woodland.
London has the majority of technical activity, user groups, meetings,
etc. LJC is an EC member -- represented by Ben and Martijn mostly, but
its a serious lively and growing bunch of folk.
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