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Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 16:28

I've tried programming whilst high, but I find myself unable to do anything complicated, like design algorithms. So it's not very helpful. Anyone else had different experiences?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 16:39

I program fine when you're high.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 16:45

Yeah, I've tried it too. Just made me sluggish, made my mind wander a lot looking at a problem from different angles, but I wasn't able to grasp or focus on anything for very long before moving on to the next idea.

I work best with a freshly brewed pot of coffee nearby, a cool draft (I can't work in the summer heat--need that A/C), zero outside disruptions, and music playing from a high-quality Internet radio stream, which must either be industrial, classical, or weeaboo shit. I can't code to anything else.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 16:54





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Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 16:58

>>3
I can't code to anything with lyrics (too distracting).

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 17:00

>>5
Weeaboo music like jpop/kpop isn't bad because you can't understand most of it, and therefore it's not distracting.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 17:00

>>6
I find drum and bass to make me productive. It's as if I'm programming against the clock.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 17:15

OK, I know you faggots are going to laugh at this, but I listen to Autechre, specifically this album: http://bit.ly/bo1KWT. It's great programming music.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 17:17

>>8
I like Incunabula, especially Bike. Autechre is nice programming music.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 17:29

Ryoji Ikeda!

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 17:47

Really depends on how high you are. Obviously, when you're tripping balls coding is going to be difficult. However I find it much easier to wrap my head around problems after smoking just a hit or two. Also makes me code for longer periods of time.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 18:48

This is me achieving a new level of satori.

http://i.imgur.com/MJ6xF.jpg

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 18:52

>>12
IHBT

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:03

>>13
WHYBT?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:04

>>13
the music track in that pic might be a troll, but if you look at what he's coding, I think that shows a significant level of satori.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:05

>>14
Oh, sorry. Is that Visual Studio window actually your background?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:09

>>15
Since when are Sepples and R6RS anywhere near satori?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:10

I tried everything but in the end I'm the most productive in pure silence.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:12

>>16
I'm afraid not, no. If it means anything, I also regularly develop on Linux and OS X and I am an avid Emacs user. I just happen to be on my windows machine at the moment to fix a few broken test cases on this platform for one of my frameworks.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:24

I talk to myself, all the goddamn time. That makes me productive, and it is also why I work at home.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 19:37

>>20
I don't talk to myself so much as swear out loud to myself. I'm surprised I haven't yet been reported to the drone army ``HR'' for this.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 20:01

>>17
One can tell that the R6RS code is actually an example from the R5RS specification. It's a bit of a shame it's not his own code. Most of us boast enough code of our own that we're proud of in our "toy" languages.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 20:02

And the sepples code is from boost. So none of the things in the screenshot were of his own creation.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 20:07

Hey guys, wouldn't it be fun if we had a codeshot thread where the file of which the contents is to be posted had to be randomised?

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 20:08

>>23
Actually it's my own C++ code. Boost doesn't have a radix_sort, and it's not in the hrc namespace. Boost's threading library doesn't have nearly half of those header files either.

You caught me on the Scheme code.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-03 20:22

>>24
It would be filled of text porn and crappy manga fan-art.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 1:41

the majority of google chrome was programmed while on heroin

Name: REQUESTING SAGETANK 2010-08-04 1:58

REQUESTING SAGETANK

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 2:04

>>1-28
back to /b/, please.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 3:29

>>29
U MENA >>1-27

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 3:56

>>30
No, no. >>29 was correct.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 4:02

>>31
I don't think so.

>>29,31
Fuck off, ``faggot''.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 4:40

>>32
No, no. >>31 was correct.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 8:01

>>33
I don't think so.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 8:01

>>34
No, no. >>33 was correct.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 8:02

>>35
I don't think so.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 8:02

>>36
No, no. >>35 was correct.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-04 8:20

>>37
I don't think so.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-05 2:56

>>38
I don't think so, Tim.

Name: Anonymous 2010-08-05 3:13

On OPs question. It's certainly possible. It might even be helpful if you're forced to code in a language you hate like PHP or Sepples.

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