I doubt the 2-3 minute excercises and such quick fixes listed here will be any cure at all.
The ultimate solution to "no-pain" coding, IMO, is simply weight lifting! Neck and shoulder pains while coding is most likely a posture problem but also it emphasises the fact that your muscles are so weak that they can't even put up to basic repetitive movements like you do while coding. And weight lifting nails both problems!
I'm sure you've your reasons not to spend time lifting weights dumb and it sounds like an overkill but really, is that the fact? I couldn't disagree more. This is our very own hardware we talk about, for God's sake! :) Spending 1-2 hours 3 days a week is nothing compared to what you get in return (and I won't be listing the benefits of strength training as it's too obvious).
So the question is how to get started and how to stay motivated. And here I suggest taking the problem as seriously as a software problem. Well..
Read about it. Get a book! Learn the
basics of your body just as you did
while learning how to code. This book, The Book of Muscle, is great for a starter.
Don't take route of the average guy
joining a gym, learning some moves
from the instructor, some advice heard from around and doing them
for the rest of his life. That's
like copy-paste programming, that
won't get you too far that way. You
need to know the basics, ie. which
muscles involve in which movements,
etc.. Once you get the basics, you'll
like it more! Just as programming is
more fun once you know what's going
behind the scenes.
To my experience, once you leave 3 months behind you won't be looking back and indeed you'll most likely be looking forward to improve your workouts and breaking your own records.
ps. Besides if you somehow get your body to the shape on the cover of that book linked, I assume all that hard work will pay off generously :)