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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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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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I'm all for herbal refreshment, but it does NOT help me code. – Sara Chipps Sep 25 '08 at 18:26
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Yea, I'm not sure how pot would help you code at all. It might make you think you did something awesome, but when you sober up, you'll see all you wrote was hello world. – MichaelGG Oct 19 '08 at 17:59
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MichaelGG the experience is purely subjective. I find pot does the same and more, gives me an influx of ideas and helps me to think outside the box. As an example I wrote this while high: github.com/hamstar/EasyDB – hamstar Oct 28 at 11:38
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Water, the best stimulant known to the human body :o)

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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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Coffee = coding fuel.

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I never drink coffee !! – Yassir Oct 30 at 22:53
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You're talking about Nootropics (meaning "acts on the mind").

Beginning with the harmless:

Piracetam or Aniracetam or any of the "racetams" - the first of the Nootropics, thought to improve memory, but has also been found to increase interhemispheric communication across the corpus callosum. Prescription in Europe, OTC in the United States.

Sulbutiamine - a vitamin B1 (thiamine) derivative that's lipid soluble and therefore can cross the blood-brain barrier. It improves wakefulness without the crash of coffee, and may improve memory. Used by athletes, banned for competition, excellent for programming. Available OTC.

The mostly harmless:

Cetrophenoxine - used to treat Alzheimer's disease, but also shows demonstrable improvement of memory and cognition in healthy adults. Can cause headaches in higher dosages. Available OTC.

Adrafinil - A gentle stimulant, is metabolized by your body into Modafinil (see below). Unregulated in the United States, available over the Internet.

Now you're cookin' with gas:

Modafinil - Hail to the King, baby. Apart from keeping narcoleptics from nodding off, experimental results also suggest this increases working memory from 7 registers to 8. Modafinil is an extra 10-20 IQ points in a pill. Prescription only.

The dangerous:

Desmopressin - This is the most controversial, most dangerous, but also the most effective memory improvement drug of this list. It's a synthetic analog of vasopressin, which is involved with memory imprinting. Taken as a nasal spray, its effects are noticed within seconds, and vastly improve memorization of new material. But you don't want to mess with it, because Desmo/Vasopressin is also an Anti-Diuretic Hormone that causes your kidneys to retain water. Ie: it interferes with homeostasis. If you don't know what you're doing and drink too much fluids you can go into electrolyte imbalance (hyponatremia), which means hospitalization, brain damage, and possibly death.

If there were a programmer's Olympics, all of the above would be banned substances.

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+1 for the fact that I've never heard of ANY of those! – gnovice May 8 at 22:38
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-1, you shouldn't spread this around... – quant_dev Jun 18 at 6:41
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I just realized that all of these drugs help increase your brains RAM. I wonder if I would also work better if I attached a couple fans to myself to keep cool while computing? Maybe not a bad idea... – Ryan Sep 22 at 17:43
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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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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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Coca-cola works for me.

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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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Sugar mostly

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Programmer: machine for converting sugar into code – BCS Sep 24 '08 at 22:35
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Diet coke. Got to watch my weight sitting down all day!

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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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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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i require mountain dew and the blood of young virgins.

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I need coffee, but that's generally a requirement for me to do anything properly.

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

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

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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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Techno/Trance music, or silence.

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Not a chemical, but boy does that keep you going! I find di.fm's Progressive channel to be especially perfect for coding sessions. – LiraNuna Sep 10 at 2:18
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None, code IS power.

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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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"No coffee - no work". This is what is engraved on the coffee machine in our office. Also, some chocolate and grain cookies help me start a day.

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I guess we are completely opposite here.

Alcohol numbs the brain. Weed enhances it. At least that's been my experience.

Perhaps you haven't been able to perform a valid comparison due to preconceived cultural bias.

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For a "straight" person, you certainly don't write clearly. Perhaps it's the alcohol? – dar7yl May 3 at 19:58
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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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+1 for water

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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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Strong coffee in the morning if I'm REALLY hurting for caffeine, otherwise yerba mate throughout the day.

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A big fat shot of Yorkshire Tea.

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