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I am in a phase to move to a new house and was wondering what should the home office for programming looks like. If you have setup your home office for programming then please advise. Also, post your home programming office pictures so everyone can see your work environment.

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SLIGHTLY offtopic? ;-) – Outlaw Programmer Oct 1 '08 at 18:53
Where should I post these kinds of questions? Is this website only related to programing questions? – azamsharp Oct 1 '08 at 19:06
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A good programming environment is important for good programming quality. – FlySwat Oct 1 '08 at 19:16
Waiting for the picture of the smoking hacker in front of his old IBM machine in the wood paneled basement. – Nosredna Jun 9 at 2:08

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I don't have a picture handy, but I can add one later if I remember.

My home office consists of a large wrap around desk with three widescreen 19" monitors. A nice comfy chair and a decent sound system hooked up to my laptops are also essential.

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Lifehacker.com recently featured home office setups. Here's a few of my favorites:

Extreme Lifehacker Home Office Makeover

Getting to Done: The Ultimate Home Office

You should check out more of their site for great home office ideas.

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Lifehacker has coolest workspace competitions now and then, worth checking out.

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i have a desk and chair on order; in the meantime, i'm using a laptop on a plastic crafting table and sitting on a dining room chair with no arms - in an unfinished basement

my butt hurts

ADDENDUM: the order was cancelled (discontinued!), and my wife reclaimed her crafting table and dining room chair. Since the basement (where my home office resides) is still in the process of being remodelled, I opted for a sturdy but servicable solution: a cheap, solid door on top of two filing cabinets.

Unfortunately, the desk surface is about 2 inches higher than most office chairs will rise, and the scratch-n-dent architects chair that I bought at a used-office-furniture store has a slight tilt in the seat (which is probably why it was only $20).

So my butt still hurts. Mostly on the left side.

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my butt hurts, and some jerk downvoted my pain - i get no respect(tm) – Steven A. Lowe Oct 1 '08 at 18:50
+1 - My butt hurts just reading about it - and I'm in an Aeron! – Greg Hurlman Oct 1 '08 at 18:51
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Never underestimate the mental health benefits of a good office cat.

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Very nice and 100% agreed! – azamsharp Oct 1 '08 at 19:07
i have a spare office cat, with a screw loose - any takers? – Steven A. Lowe Oct 1 '08 at 19:23
Never underestimate the frustration level involved when they sit on your keyboard. Every cat I've ever had also thinks nudging, and sometimes biting, the edge of my laptop screen is the best thing ever. – Autocracy Jun 9 at 1:58
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You also may want to consider making yourself a standing desk. Google around for the benefits. But the basic reasoning is you less often find yourself sinking back in your chair getting too relaxed. Being up on your feet keeps you active and your attention more focused. If you need a moment to think about something, walk around a bit or go find a seat.

One popular photo depicting a standing desk is from Pixar. This cube features a standing desk, which the employee requested, and when he does need some think time he can take a seat on his couch.

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Nice! but for some reason I am always interested in a home office that has a window to the real world. Where I can see trees, street something. – azamsharp Oct 1 '08 at 19:29
I've never seen anything like that before. Novel idea, though! – Abyss Knight Oct 1 '08 at 19:30
Right now in my apartment I have a window from where I can see the apartment parking lot. It is nice! – azamsharp Oct 1 '08 at 19:37
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I have a glass L desk that I picked up from Staples. I use a docked laptop and a 22" LCD (this picture is old, and shows my old 19" lcd). I also have a couple other laptops...

This is me working on a weekend, hence not brushing my hair :D

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Wow man too many things crammed into little space. Do you really need like 4 computers at the same time. – azamsharp Oct 1 '08 at 19:23
How is one desktop monitor + 3 laptops productive? – Simucal Oct 2 '08 at 15:33
The other two laptops are not usually setup, my wife took this picture because of the sheer geekyness because I was in the process of transferring files from one to the other. – FlySwat Oct 2 '08 at 15:42
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May be you can take a look at some pics of home offices here.

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Thanks very good link! – azamsharp Nov 24 '08 at 14:18
my god, there goes my afternoon. – MikeHerrera Dec 6 '08 at 19:53
Just in case someone misses it, officesnapshots.com contains photos of various offices. So may be you can use them for deciding whether to join that co or not...!! The link is also present in the top left of the page given above. – Shivasubramanian A Dec 12 '08 at 16:39
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Scott Hanselman has published a comprehensive post about designing his home office (2007). Topics covered in his post:

  • Colors
  • Art
  • Office / Home Separation
  • Connectivity
  • Desk
  • Cable Management
  • Monitors
  • Shelving
  • Ergonomics
  • Brainstorming in Comfort
  • Supplies
  • Special Needs
  • Little Details
  • Backup/Getaway Strategy
  • Cost and Cost/Benefit Strategy
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Awesome post dude! Wow now that is one kick ass Home Office! :) – azamsharp Jun 5 at 16:58

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