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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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stackoverflow

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The swedish bikini team that walks through or office once every hour to wake us from our programming stupor.

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Google - All i need

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My Pair at PairProgramming sessions.

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Mac, TextMate and Google! It's the key for success ;)

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My father, he introduced me to programming, if not I would never put my hand on that thing.

  • Google and forums (like SOF) are my best friends to develop code
  • Books and Videos are the best friends to learn
  • Blogs and articles help me brush my skills
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Visual studio with MSDN

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Visual Studio and Resharper

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The . key -- Intellisense is your friend.

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cygwin

I need those Unix-style tools to be productive on Windows even with IDEA as my IDE.

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ruby, weed and adderall

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My brain is the best friend I have.

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Maybe not best - but most recent "cool" one:

www.linqpad.net

Supports both C# and VB

Lets you enter linq code directly against a live database - great for testing/learning.

Also has some great snippets and built in leasons.

I learned quite a bit just from playing around with it several months back.

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A sign by my desk that reads "If headphones are on, send an email".

(and below that "Except if the fire alarm is going off", because I can't hear it with my headphones on)

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Soda to keep me awake and Beer to keep me calm.

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www.di.fm --> Trance channel. Keeps me focusing and in a good mood

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A door I can close and a phone with a ringer-off switch.

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  • Open Source
  • Google
  • Caffeine
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Code auto-formatting.
They're absolutely fabulous in Netbeans and Visual Studio. When your code formatting is just a little out and your braces don't line up it becomes agony to try and make sense of something that should read as quickly as an English sentence.

Align my code for me and I'm a happy guy!

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my computer and google

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  • Google
  • StackOverflow
  • Visibone
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It's improved my social life significantly.

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Apache Chainsaw, as a log viewer, but you should run it with the extra switches to allocate more memory than the default (say, -Xms32m -Xmx1024m)

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Cigar and tea.

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Araxis Merge... it's by far the best diff tool available. Indispensable when merging code, comparing my own changes and debugging.

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Books by Thomas Erl, Martin Fowler, and Eric Evans...

I would be totally lost without their excellent insight and approach to our most common and difficult problems.

Microsoft...

For creating an amazing computing environment and development ecosystem that has provided me with the career I have today...without them....well, not many of us would be here today, I figure.

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Here are the tools I can't live without

  1. Textmate
  2. Firebug
  3. CSS Edit
  4. git
  5. Terminal
  6. Google
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stackoverflow.com

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G'day,

I totally, Totally, TOTALLY, TOTALLY (is there a pattern here?) agree with having

  1. a whiteboard,
  2. a quiet space, and
  3. the project time allocated

to:

  • discuss, and
  • argue, and
  • negotiate, and
  • postulate, and
  • evaluate, and
  • ...

So that, in the end, you can have someone senior, e.g. an architect or senior developer, with relevant experience, who was also a party to the discussions, just say

"Bugger it!" This, is what we'll do!

But, seriously, having that space to:

  • discuss
  • and write
  • and talk
  • and digest

is a big jump on other companies who just expect you to "discuss these things using email or ICM"

Just my AUD0.02!

HTH

cheers,

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CTRL-C CTRL-V

CRTL-Y CRTL-K

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