Whatever it be, caffeine, tobacco, whatever, list your programming performance enhancing drug of choice.
Do you feel like you NEED it to be most effective at your work?
Vote up someone if they answered the same as you.
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Whatever it be, caffeine, tobacco, whatever, list your programming performance enhancing drug of choice. Do you feel like you NEED it to be most effective at your work? Vote up someone if they answered the same as you. |
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So, no-one is going to admit they smoke a bit of the weed eh? Fortunately, I live in a 4:20 tolerant country where personal use isn't a one-way ticket to lifetime incarceration. I find that it helps get me into the "zone" of concentration that enables me to work for long periods on an application. A little puff now and then maintains that zone. That's not to say I am stoned all the time; especially when I am meeting with clients, I try to maintain a respectable facade. The other stimulant is, of course, caffeine. I prefer fresh-ground plunge (bodum), drip or expresso, but I am not adverse to grocery-store coffee if that's all that's available. I try to buy organic, eco-friendly, conflict-free, etc, but I'm not religous about it. After I reach my coffee limit, I like to keep hydrated with water, fruit juice or ginger-ale. I do not drink coke, and ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT DRINK diet colas. I find that aspertame makes me feel queazy/grungy, and I believe it is a carcinogen and causes diabetes. I do not drink alcohol while working, as it completely screws up my mental faculties. Although I am not adverse to a few beers or glasses of wine after the coding's done. As far as non-recreational drugs, I only have limited experience with painkillers. I prefer ibuprophen (advil) over tylenol, but I find that prolonged use causes sleep disruption which doesn't help the coding process at all. Oh, and did I mention that I quit smoking a long time ago, so I'm not interrupted constantly for that fix. |
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Coca-cola works for me. |
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Coffee = coding fuel. |
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Sugar mostly |
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Water, the best stimulant known to the human body :o) |
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+1 for water |
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Cold cacao milk is quite refreshing. Coffee is much cheaper though and water beats it all. |
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Coffee, tea, soda, various energy drinks. As long as I have something to sip on. |
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I need coffee, but that's generally a requirement for me to do anything properly. |
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Redbull to get me started, vitamin water to fill out the day. |
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Tea is so good. there are many varieties, it can have similar levels of caffeine to coffee, and it tastes better. Antioxidants too. Gotta keep those oxidants away. |
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Tea. I'm very English. |
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Sugarfree redbull. Tastes terrible, but it's a quick and low-calorie caffeine boost. |
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None, code IS power. |
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taurine, guarana, caffeine, and whatever else ends up in Red Bull |
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First thing every morning at work: Coffee and some Swedish snus |
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I find 5-Hour Energy works wonders on those days I didn't get enough sleep and can't concentrate. Most days, anyway... it failed me today... Generally though it's just diet pepsi, and I'm trying to kick soda/caffeine altogether and just stick to water. |
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Strong coffee in the morning, diet coke at lunchtime and at least a pint of water throughout the day. |
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Anything with sugar or caffeine, water also does the trick sometimes. |
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Strong coffee in the morning if I'm REALLY hurting for caffeine, otherwise yerba mate throughout the day. |
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Water or green tea. If I need an extra boost an apple does wonders. By generally following this arrangement drinks with higher caffeine concentration are much more effective because I use them infrequently. |
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Mountain Dew is all a person needs. |
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Diet coke. Got to watch my weight sitting down all day! |
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If I absolutely need it when my back/neck/wrists get sore, tylenol with caffien & codiene(aka tylenol 1,2,3,4). Helps me stay VERY focused. But i dont recommend it. you burn out even more than with anything else mentioned after a week or so. Although exercising with weitghts frequently helps avoid this. That really is the best fuel for body and brain. just a lil background so no one thinks I am messed up, i was in a car accident (i rolled my car) when i was 16, so i get chrinic back/neck pain |
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Ritalin (prescription). Of course, I require it while doing anything that requires conversation, including conversations. |
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Adrenaline! Nothing like the thrill of an impending deadline to really sharpen the reflexes and focus the mind. ;-) |
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Weed! no! I'm totally kidding. Coffee actually, but only because I need to wake up in the mornings, the rest of the day I just drink water. |
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Coffee in the morning (and keep your damned cream and sugar)... Otherwise, it's "tea, Earl Grey, hot" for me. |
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Hot chocolate or iced tea for me. |
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