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I'm no nutritionist, but I'll start by answering what NOT to consume while coding... for me at least.

  • High sugar content; candy, gum, soda, etc. A sugar rush does nothing for my code and the following low is even worse.
  • Alcohol. It's good drinking until your eyes cross and your you fall asleep/pass out at the keyboard.
  • Large, high caloric meals. Nappy time!

What works well for me:

  • Small snacks. William Keller's suggestion for trail mix/peanuts is good. Watch the salt content, which will cause you to drink a lot. They sell 100-calorie packs of about every munchy worth eating, which keeps you from opening that big bag of potato chips and filling up on greasy fried goodness.
  • Coffee. In moderation. Caffeine buzz while coding is like looking at watching a TV channel that isn't broadcasting.
  • Water. In moderation. Avoid soda completely, even the no-calorie crap. If you must, mix a batch of Crystal Light for flavoring.
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I'm no nutritionist, but I'll start by answering what NOT to consume while coding... for me at least.

  • High sugar content; candy, gum, soda, etc. A sugar rush does nothing for my code and the following low is even worse.
  • Alcohol. It's good drinking until your eyes cross and your fall asleep/pass out at the keyboard.
  • Large, high caloric meals. Nappy time!

What works well for me:

  • Small snacks. William Keller's suggestion for trail mix/peanuts is good. Watch the salt content, which will cause you to drink a lot. They sell 100-calorie packs of about every munchy worth eating, which keeps you from opening that big bag of potato chips and filling up on greasy fried goodness.
  • Coffee. In moderation. Caffeine buzz while coding is like looking at a TV channel that isn't broadcasting.
  • Water. In moderation. Avoid soda completely, even the no-calorie crap. If you must, mix a batch of Crystal Light for flavoring.