I saw the social network movie a few weeks ago and something I wonder about was the term "Wired-In Programming". I looked up and found this on google:

A technique used while using HTML Programming code. It is where you use headphones to drown out distracting noises. This results in faster programing for games or websites.

Is there anybody out here that uses this "technique"? Do you play music when you put the headphones on? Does it really helps? And how can explain this to my boss I want to try this when he wants an open space enviroment.

I'm really considering this cause I work in a room with 8 people and 6 others are non-programmers, sometimes we have a lot of 'visitors', phone calls and distracting conversations.

Anybody here that has experience with this and wants to give me some advice?

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I found ear plugs work even better, as music can get distracting too. If your boss doesn't want you to concentrate on your work, then you need a new job: How can you expect a fair evaluation, if you aren't even allowed to try to be good at what you do?

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It's not that my boss doesn't wants me to concentrate on my job he just wants that everybody is always available for comment on things. The thing with wired-in is that you are a isoled from your enviroment. – pieter.lowie Apr 21 '11 at 10:03
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I do so and most of my fellow programmers follow this approach and it works as far as your song selection is proper. Not always your fav tracks are helpful. try random playlist. Surprises also help me keep awake in the noon after-lunch hours ;)

I can bypass the unnecessary conversations and noises. Also we use chat programmes to communicate so there is no chance I am not able to respond to any important message.

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