Programming Music
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I was just wondering what music do most of you program to? I find chucking my headphones on at work blocks everyone out and I can code much faster and keep my train of thought when listening to music with no or little lyrics. I usually listen to upbeat trance or dance type music which I find keeps me alert and working fast. Currently reviving some Fat Boy Slim, Daft Punk, Felix Da House cat etc and is working well. Looking for some other gems to program by, any good suggestions? Thanks
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I was just wondering what music do most of you program to? I find chucking my headphones on at work blocks everyone out and I can code much faster and keep my train of thought when listening to music with no or little lyrics. I usually listen to upbeat trance or dance type music which I find keeps me alert and working fast. Currently reviving some Fat Boy Slim, Daft Punk, Felix Da House cat etc and is working well. Looking for some other gems to program by, any good suggestions? Thanks
http://www.last.fm/group/Code+Project/charts[^] Need I say more? :cool:
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I was just wondering what music do most of you program to? I find chucking my headphones on at work blocks everyone out and I can code much faster and keep my train of thought when listening to music with no or little lyrics. I usually listen to upbeat trance or dance type music which I find keeps me alert and working fast. Currently reviving some Fat Boy Slim, Daft Punk, Felix Da House cat etc and is working well. Looking for some other gems to program by, any good suggestions? Thanks
I usually listen to japanese rock music. Although i dont know the language, but i am able to enjoy or relief stress out of it. :cool:
Weiye Chen Give me the Death Note, and I'll cleanse the world...
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http://www.last.fm/group/Code+Project/charts[^] Need I say more? :cool:
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If only they had a plugin for TrayPlayer.. :(
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I usually listen to japanese rock music. Although i dont know the language, but i am able to enjoy or relief stress out of it. :cool:
Weiye Chen Give me the Death Note, and I'll cleanse the world...
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Any particular bands? may give listening to some Japanese a crack. Code Project's Charts! hadn't heard of that are these user submitted by CPers?
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Any particular bands? may give listening to some Japanese a crack.
Well, i havent been keeping up with the new bands. Currently listening to old songs by X-Japan, Dir en grey.:-> There's a band called Nightmare which i think is not too old if i am not wrong. :) Cos they have 2 songs which are used as the opening and ending theme for a jap anime "Death Note". Sounds good.
Weiye Chen Give me the Death Note, and I'll cleanse the world...
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http://www.last.fm/group/Code+Project/charts[^] Need I say more? :cool:
Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"
Eh eh! If I used Last.fm, my chart would probably be very very similar to yours, especially for Rammstein at #1! EDIT: I just installed the WMP plugin and joined the CP group! -- modified at 5:41 Thursday 21st December, 2006
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Eh eh! If I used Last.fm, my chart would probably be very very similar to yours, especially for Rammstein at #1! EDIT: I just installed the WMP plugin and joined the CP group! -- modified at 5:41 Thursday 21st December, 2006
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Welcome! As Dave Wulff rightly commented the other day, CodeProject community radio is a fascinating and often scary place. One minute you might be listening to classical electronic music, the next it could well be Rammstein or Attila the Stockbroker. :cool:
Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"
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I usually listen to japanese rock music. Although i dont know the language, but i am able to enjoy or relief stress out of it. :cool:
Weiye Chen Give me the Death Note, and I'll cleanse the world...
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Welcome! As Dave Wulff rightly commented the other day, CodeProject community radio is a fascinating and often scary place. One minute you might be listening to classical electronic music, the next it could well be Rammstein or Attila the Stockbroker. :cool:
Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"
The group radio is great isn't it. I haven't heard Attila the Stockbroker yet, although the site you gave a few weeks ago certainly looked promising!
Ðavid Wulff What kind of music to programmers listen to?
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I was just wondering what music do most of you program to? I find chucking my headphones on at work blocks everyone out and I can code much faster and keep my train of thought when listening to music with no or little lyrics. I usually listen to upbeat trance or dance type music which I find keeps me alert and working fast. Currently reviving some Fat Boy Slim, Daft Punk, Felix Da House cat etc and is working well. Looking for some other gems to program by, any good suggestions? Thanks
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How do you acheive silence in an open plan office? Noise cancelling headphones, listen to some white noise looping mp3? :-)
Yeah, that can be hard. A couple years back I tried listening to a 5 min. PCM loop of pink noise, but tired of it after a few months when it started to give me a headache. Work chatter and the odd personal conversation doesn't bother me - it's geeky antics like Nerf guns and remote control toys and loud music that make it difficult to concentrate. I think management should gently ensure a reasonably quiet and professional work environment for their employees. /ravi
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Yeah, that can be hard. A couple years back I tried listening to a 5 min. PCM loop of pink noise, but tired of it after a few months when it started to give me a headache. Work chatter and the odd personal conversation doesn't bother me - it's geeky antics like Nerf guns and remote control toys and loud music that make it difficult to concentrate. I think management should gently ensure a reasonably quiet and professional work environment for their employees. /ravi
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True, true. No nerf guns here! I was hoping to here some good recommendations from others to bolster my playlist of programming tracks! c'mon people! So far I have some Japanese rock band recommendation and that's it....
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