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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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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The floor. I like to do push-ups throughout the day to keep my blood flowing. |
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QFT |
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All the childs friend |
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Since I need all the help I can get... I have an extra braincell
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MSN Messenger - Boy people must hate me by now :D -- ofc, when that doesn't help Ill go seach SO, then google, and if I still haven't found my answer, Ill ask on SO :) |
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My non-programming partner for giving me something other than work to talk about when I get home. (damn I'm single, better get back in the partner game). |
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Redgate SQL Compare. Sort of DiffMerge for MS SQL databases |
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System.out.println (or whatever the print statement in your language of choice) |
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Again, whiteboard. But here's the thing... I work from home. And I rent. So every time we have a property inspection (about once every 3 months) I have to take it down, plug up the holes with Spackling paste, and then very carefully mix various shades of tester paint to decieve the property inspector in to being none the wiser. Muhaha! So worth it. |
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Redbull in non-stop coding nights, and Coffee in regular days ;) |
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Internet is probably easily one of the best tool though it can be a double-edged sword as you shouldn't refer to it for every problem. Sleep (bed?) is also pretty useful or any time (?) away from the computer really helps in seeing a new perspective. |
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flat assembler, an Open source assembly language compiler. |
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Shortcuts on my Keyboard in addition to Carl Vondrick (Keyboard) |
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KomodoEdit |
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Unlocker. Why Windows chooses to lock random files I will never understand. Nor do I need to care anymore with Unlocker. |
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Vim For shear text processing it cant' be beat. If only I could vim style modal editing with an IDE. Perl Because automating repetitive tasks is something all programmers have to do. Because for 99.9% of your problems someone else has already experienced it and has useful advice. |
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Ctrl + Space Autocomplete FTW. |
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A notepad and pen. Before coding any non-trivial part of a project I tend to write down my thoughts on the particular pros and cons of any solutions that come to mind. I just find it easier than typing it out in a project management app or something similar. |
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A bathroom with a fan |
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Guess I'm the first one to mention REFLECTOR :-) |
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Interesting Blogs(CodingHorror...) , WIKI , Google and Visual Studio |
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Overtime salary |
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Silence is wat i need. |
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Soma.fm - Groove salad channel Wonderful distraction free music to code by. |
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The technical support people. They do most (and most times all) of the hand-holding with the customers so that I can develop software instead of researching how "it's just not working" for some dumb reason like they haven't turned thir computer on. |
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Being able to type fast and knowing crap-loads of keyboard shortcuts. |
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Python.
Even if I'm working on something in C, I always try |
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a sense of perspective |
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