We are designing our office right now and want to know what stuff you guys really care about or started loving in your office.
So -
What are your must-haves for a developers office? What things can't you live without?
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We are designing our office right now and want to know what stuff you guys really care about or started loving in your office. So - What are your must-haves for a developers office? What things can't you live without? |
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I like a window, a comfortable chair I can lean back in, speakers, leg room to put my feet up, and a split keyboard like the MS Natural 4K. Walls and a closable door are also good. I don't mind working around people, but I really don't being in the open. |
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free coffeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! |
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One thing you DO NOT WANT is a Public Address system or at least not one that blares into everyone's space that "Joe Blow, you have a phone call on line X!" There are many excellent suggestion posted. I'll re-iterate the recommendation for "Peopleware" |
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An ocean view. |
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Make your office like this! Stefan's Office All joking aside, look for these qualities: |
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I highly rate a couch. Being able to lie down and discuss or think about a difficult problem really helps me. Plus, when you're pulling an all-nighter, they are invaluable. |
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Ping pong table is a big plus |
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Good lighting, where I work at now the lighting above me is yellow, very hard on the eyes. Dual monitors (I know it's been said several times before, but a HUGE productivity improvement) Headsets for phones. It's hard on your neck squeezing the phone to your ear while solving the problem on the computer. Good comfortable chair. We sit in it for eight hours and most people spend only 20 minutes looking at them, we spend a lot less time in our cars, yet spend vastly more money and time in getting one. Go figure. I also agree for the low partition walls, I currently have to offices one high wall another low wall (company is trying out new layouts), but if there's a lot of noise neither really work well. Trashcan, we snack. A good powerful machine. We don't need the latest gamers mega processor, but something that doesn't slow us down. We want to solve the problem quickly, not to be slowed down because the comp is thinking. Skimp on some other stuff if you must to keep this one up. Lastly I second Caleb's answer of asking your developers, they will ask for a lot but let them know your intentions and they will tell you what helps them most. |
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junk food! when you go for a break it's good to load your system with crappy but highly stimulating food. hehe. |
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It has to have ergonomical designs, the chair, lighting, monitors all the way. If you design a office with ergonomics in mind, it costs far less than what you would spend modifying it later. A place to lie down. A power nap of 15 minutes is better than
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Here are my personal favourites in no particular order...
Docta |
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A good kettle, a water filter if the water's bad, and good quality tea! Also as previously mentioned, a quiet workspace, with a comfortable seat is essential. |
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Dual matching monitors, Cinemassive makes some great ones. Noise canceling headphones or individual office space. Do Not Disturb signs. Flexible building access hours. Corporate Wifi. Laptops with Docking Stations. For the entire office a printable color whiteboard like this one from panasonic. A couch or open area with pinball, air hockey, Wii||Playstation||X360, 42+ inch LCD, Conference room w/ projector, kitchenette with stove & sink, Refridgerators, Free Soda & Coffee, That's what I do if I had the money. |
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A couch to sleep on when working on those projects till 3am and where you have to be back at your desk by 8am so you dont bother going home .. Ive spent may nights resting my head on my folded hands on my desk ...and waking up with my hands still sleeping :( |
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Most of everything here, plus: A way to obtain Diet Coke in quantitative supply. It's all right if I have to leave my desk or even go outside to get it - in fact, it's preferable. |
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A bar will be great! |
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I'll reiterate what many others have said above me.
Not necessarily in that order. |
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free breath mints for the coffee drinkers! In all seriousness, if you drink strong black coffee, you should be cognizant of the non coffee drinkers around you. This can be more intrusive than someone wishing to chat when you are busy, or other ambient noises. It also makes pairing quite difficult. If you don't think so, imagine pairing with someone who just ate a ton of garlic at lunch. Thats what it can be like for a non coffee drinker. Just something to be aware of... |
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Silence is golden. |
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Also make sure to provide solid dev and staging servers for deployment. Too many companies skimp on this. Also provide devs with whatever developer tools/software they need to get their job done. Don't be cheap when it comes to your devs. |
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A mobile phone signal jammer. |
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