This is the fourth part of my Twilight Coder series. It was previously known as Night-time Coder, but I thought Twilight sounded better. ...Sophie's room lead up to the staircase which went upstairs. That is why there is a baby gate there. It's convenient, as it gives Josh advance warning of anyone possibly coming in. There are quite a few false positives, because his parents don't always come in when they come downstairs every time, but it's best to be on the safe side. Since it's the morning, Josh decides to save his work (finishing the section of code he was working on as to avoid errors occuring) and turn his DSi off. He went to have breakfast. Weetabix. After all, breakfast is apparently the most important meal of the day, and he'd spent all night coding. It was time for a break. Plus, his mum would probably notice his eyestrain if he continued, a sign that tells her Josh has used his DSi all night. It's happened before, and his DSi got confiscated. It's OK though, because he'll usually sneak it since he knows where it's always kept. Later on, Josh has the option to use his netbook, which he got for Christmas. It's an Advent 4211, which is a cheap MSI Wind U100 with a different logo and colour scheme. It originally had Windows XP, but when Josh got it, it had Windows 7 on it. So, after breakfast, he read some of his new issue of Official Nintendo Magazine, which Josh subscribes to, then he watched some TV. Then by the time Josh had finished watching TV, it was lunchtime. Eggs, cheesy baked beans, sausages and bacon. Yum. Josh eats his lunch then decides to use his netbook. It's easier to code on the netbook since it has a keyboard, and there's no need to use any Web/Wap FTP clients, since he has a proper one installed on the netbook. Plus it doesn't run out of memory like the DSi does, and has tabs in the web browser which makes the whole process easier. So, as usual Josh codes on his netbook for a bit.Part 5 in the works...