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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?

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Jolt cola, of course ;)

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Nothing specific, but I need to have a drink on the go. If I am tired or doing something boring it tends to be coffee, otherwise could be tea or water or pop (soda) or juice. Just as long as there is something for me to sip on when I'm mulling things over, I'm happy.

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During the day I'll drink lots of tea. Sometimes I'll have a few sodas and on a rare occasion I'll have an energy drink. I don't prefer drinking those often because they keep me awake for a longer amount of time than I'd like. I also find that tea is very tasty and soothing. You can also experiment with different styles of tea and brewing methods too. So if you're ever board or need to find something to occupy you're curious side, experimenting with tea is a great option.

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I can code with just water, but most of the time I have mate.

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So, im the only one thats gonna say beer? =(
(Not in my day work of course, but a very nice companion on those lonely programming nights at home ;)

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Stimulant:

BAWLS, rootbeer flavored and original - there is nothing better

Creative:

Marijuana - it really gets my mind ready to deal with all manner of abstractions

Music - usually something instrumental; it's essential and goes well with the previous item

Like some others, I used to smoke cigarettes and I thankfully have quit. Bawls is a "better" energy drink for me as it tastes great and is not packed full of EVERYTHING, just guarana (in massive amounts). Normally in the morning I will have a bawls and get to working on whatever. After lunch is when I usually feel the need to toke up as I am usually in a bit of a slump and losing some focus by then, which is instantly returned after a few puffs. Music goes all day and night and shifts through many different genres, depending on activity as well.

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I usually start the day with a bottle of water or vitamin water. After that it is coffee...lots of it..until abut 5:00pm then I switch to water. If I have too much caffeine to late I cant sleep. I used to be able to drink it right up until I went to bed and go right to sleep.

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AM = Coffee, usually made with cream and sugar

PM = Moutain Dew, Coke, any soda in the frige + Gobstoppers (candy)

I've just started drinking Tea so no recommendation yet.

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A big fat shot of Yorkshire Tea.

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Hot chocolate or iced tea for me.

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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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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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Adrenaline! Nothing like the thrill of an impending deadline to really sharpen the reflexes and focus the mind. ;-)

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Ritalin (prescription). Of course, I require it while doing anything that requires conversation, including conversations.

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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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  1. Coffee. We have a Starbucks-brand coffee maker in the office that has a bean hopper where you put the whole beans just like their espresso makers at the store. Pretty sweet. If any company expects quality work out of their developers, they should invest in providing quality coffee.

  2. Second alternative is Dr. Pepper. Again, provided by the company. (Sweet!)

  3. Third, if available, Diet Pepsi Max is pretty cool because it has some extra "kick" to it.

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Diet coke. Got to watch my weight sitting down all day!

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Mountain Dew is all a person needs.

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Mountain Dew without caffeine!!! What's wrong with you Aussies?! That's like air without oxygen! – gnovice May 8 at 22:34
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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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Strong coffee in the morning if I'm REALLY hurting for caffeine, otherwise yerba mate 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, diet coke at lunchtime and at least a pint of water throughout the day.

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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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First thing every morning at work: Coffee and some Swedish snus

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taurine, guarana, caffeine, and whatever else ends up in Red Bull

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None, code IS power.

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Sugarfree redbull. Tastes terrible, but it's a quick and low-calorie caffeine boost.

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Tea. I'm very English.

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The English don't have a monopoly on tea drinking :) – rpetrich Sep 10 at 2:16
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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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Redbull to get me started, vitamin water to fill out the day.

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