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What is the one "thing" (physical object, tool, software package, person, etc.) that is most indispensable to you as a programmer?

I will get the ball rolling by stating that I have long considered a whiteboard to be a programmer's best friend.

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I don't see why questions that have "run their course" should be closed (and eventually deleted). Especially with so many contributers as in this case. Voting for reopen. – Fabian Steeg Apr 27 at 8:17
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If you are a sort of new programmer these type of posts can provide very useful resources for you - of course you have to wade through the weed, beer and soda posts! But I say leave it open. – MostlyLucid May 2 at 10:51
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The Internet

Without internet getting all my IDE's, libraries, documentation, help, ideas etc. would be major pain and often impossible.

The rest of my setup would be:

  • Good IDE
  • Second screen
  • Comfortable chair and desk
  • My Apple keyboard (regardless of operating system)
  • Good speakers/headphones with the right music
  • Coffee
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valgrind

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SLIME.

The idea of restarting the process just to recompile some code seems downright archaic now. Or having to recreate a situation in my program just because an exception got raised.

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Stackoverflow, others who will answer my questions here within minutes - go on!! and lately firebug with yslow

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Task tracking system - I use OnTime.

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A person, who you could ask a question whenever you have a problem and nothing else helps.

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this person is indispensible – Jason Mar 31 at 21:52
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Especially when he's got an answer to your question :) – dalizard Apr 2 at 12:35
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In no particular order:

  • Google
  • Visual Studio
  • My books (or Amazon when missing one)
  • Stackoverflow is getting more useful everyday (but not for extremely boring and mind numbing office programming job...)
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Twin 23" widescreen LCD monitors. Nothing, but nothing can substitute for screen real estate.

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My programming playlist on my ipod.

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Top Gear. Every time I can't focus, I throw an old episode in the background, and for some reason it provides just enough distraction/entertainment to occupy that bit of my mind that is stopping me from coding.

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CTRL-C, CTRL-V :-)

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Google C++ Mocking Framework.

Unit testing is no fun without it.

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The internet

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1)IDE - VS2008

2)web search - Google

3)noteKeeping - Evernote

4)backup,sync - BeyondCompare

5)textsearch - Agent Ransack

6)notepad2

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code completion

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At the risk of being a suck up, as of the last month, Stack Overflow.

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Problems to solve!

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Oh, also, Stress Boob.

My girlfriend got me a pair some time ago. One has sadly exploded all over my keyboard since. Now I am less... agressive with the other. :)

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Syntax Highlighting / Coloring

Good syntax highlighting can speed up the learning of a language, visually filter content, and also gives code a kind of beauty.

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Ctrl + Z.

Dear GOD. CTRL + Z! CTRL + Z! CTRL + Z!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

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Yeah. Ctrl+Z is very handy to drop to a shell without actually having to start one. But sometimes I just forget that vim is still sleeping in the background. :) But I think you refer to this combination in another context, don't you? – pi Apr 1 at 8:00
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I think you mean C-_ – Adam Rosenfield Apr 12 at 17:13
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I use this in crazy ways. Like undoing dozens of steps to find some code that I deleted, copying it, then redoing all those steps again and pasting it back. Though it sometimes backfires if I accidentally hit a key and insert text :( – DisgruntledGoat May 13 at 23:36
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@DisgruntledGoat We definitely need "History palette" in our IDE, like one in Photoshop :) – Kuroki Kaze May 27 at 10:08
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Resharper

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Backspace, the key that I type the most.

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juggling balls for thinking... and a chair for when compiling.

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intellisense

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for , next and repeat , until loops are my favourite...

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LINQPad :D

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The compile error, since I am dyslectic.

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I have to second the whiteboard. I realised when I saw this Dilbert cartoon how much I've come to rely on drawing on a whiteboard as a supplement to the essential hand-waving that characterizes the design discussions we have on our team.

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That supercomputer inside my head...

It is: Faster, more powerful and more reliable than any silicone based computer or, any array of silicone based computers.

Prove It? Vast neural network with 200 trillion trillion nodes. Mutiliple (in the thousands at least) parallel processes in real time. Superior image recognition. Superior cognitive ability. Superior speech recognition (English, Basic, Sql, C++, C#, VB and some assembler). Excellent motor controller. Multiple years of service (50+). Low maintenance. It does require downtime every day and a subsequent re-boot in the morning. Analog design (superior to digital, we just never figured out how to do it in silicone).

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Alt + Tab

Window + D

Window + R

Google

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