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How do you vent stress as a programmer? [closed]

The title really says it all. Let's face it, programming is an extremely stressful job. I've seen half of my class crying in programming courses at college (I'm a CL student, we have about 70% women …
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Human factors design (meeting psychological needs in UI design)

Reading about the G.729 codec, I found this interesting tidbit about "Comfort Noise": A comfort noise generator (CNG) is also set up because in a communication channel, if transmission is …
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Do programmers usually possess the “wake up late, go to bed late” personality type?

Inspired by this question: Are people with certain Myers Briggs personality types drawn to careers in programming/development? I certainly belong with this group. By the way, anyone knows the …
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How to “get the most” out of a 3 month intern.

We've got a software engineering intern coming in, fairly competent, shows promise, only catch: we have him for 3 months full time, and we can't count on anything past that. We have a specific …
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Is it possible to teach humility to a smart but inexperienced programmer?

I used to work with a guy who was fresh out of college and acted like he was the God of Java — the best possible programming language that could ever be invented (and no other language, with the …
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What skills should a tech leader have?

Should they have a degree? A few things I can see, they: should know the platform they are working on should know to listen should know how to drive problems should know how to mediate between …
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Do you consider performance reviews useful and why?

Hello, all, It looks like performance reviews are used in virtually any organization. You know, those lists of objectives, values, estimates (achieved, partially achieved, exceeded etc.) And then …
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Do you use your mouse as a “placeholder” while you’re reading code/documentation?

I'm going through some research tapes of developers who are editing code and reading documentation (either online or via the hover in the IDE) and I'm trying to figure out all the techniques they use …
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What Healthy Tricks Do You Use to Stimulate Your Brain and Increase Code Output?

There have been a few posts around the place as to what is the best music for coding, etc. While music can certainly make coding more enjoyable, I don't believe it actually makes me more productive …
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Using spaced repetition to retain programming knowledge

Has anybody successfully used spaced repetition concepts embodied in programs like supermemo in the context of programming ? The motivation for this question: I'm increasingly having to look up …
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OS user interface guidelines: when to ignore?

A line in this answer, "Get used to using the Mac on its own terms", took me aback a little bit, and made me start to think about something I pondered ages ago and still haven't come up with a good …
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How much code can a programmer be intimately familar with?

Are there any statistics for this? I realize it must vary from person to person, but it seems like there should be a general average. The reason I ask is that the company I contract for has multiple …
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How do you deal with Brain Buffer Overflow?

This is probably an old topic, but I just ran into it again, and it sounds like a good area to look for other ideas. The library I am working on has a bug that I am having difficulty isolating. In …
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New project panic

I have a question which is not strictly-speaking programming related, but nevertheless caused by being an analyst and a programmer at the same time. It's about starting new projects which seem to be …
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Did you ever get into trouble because of using or creating odd-named software?

I've noticed that some software names occasionally raise an eyebrow. I'm thinking of: libpr0n (semi-official synonym of libimg2) mutt (Mail client) BullZip (Freudian slip waiting) GSpot (codec …

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