Who listens to music while they code?
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I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
i've always listened to music while coding... ever since high school. these days, my iPod is always on, and always on Shuffle.
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LOL! When I clicked your link the firewall told me: Forbidden, this page is categorized as Dating/Social.
:-D It is social, though you'd be hard-pressed to find a date on there.
BW
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LOL! When I clicked your link the firewall told me: Forbidden, this page is categorized as Dating/Social.
jchigg2000 wrote:
Forbidden, this page is categorized as Dating/Social.
You know, this whole firewall Internet security nazi'ism is rapidly becoming NOT a laughing matter, IMO. If there ever was a time when the idea was to protect the data, computers, and network, it seems we've moved far far beyond that, to micromanaging the employee's work habits "because we can". All under the guise of security, of course. If there's something fundamentally wrong with what are employees are doing (and I question that) then the root issues should be addressed rather than applying bandaids that we laugh at, when we should be doing anything but laughing at how we are so completely controlled. Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith -
I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
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I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
jchigg2000 wrote:
I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones
I rock out on: Kutless, 12 Stones, Pillar, Dead Poetic, Demon :mad:Hunter, Red, BlindSide..... I am a Christian and having music that is similar to Trapt, AC/DC and GunsnRoses is very nice.:) Well here is the kicker Yanni is in the playlist also, mainly when I am in the design phase.
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Developer: A person who develops working systems by writing and using software. [^] -
jchigg2000 wrote:
Forbidden, this page is categorized as Dating/Social.
You know, this whole firewall Internet security nazi'ism is rapidly becoming NOT a laughing matter, IMO. If there ever was a time when the idea was to protect the data, computers, and network, it seems we've moved far far beyond that, to micromanaging the employee's work habits "because we can". All under the guise of security, of course. If there's something fundamentally wrong with what are employees are doing (and I question that) then the root issues should be addressed rather than applying bandaids that we laugh at, when we should be doing anything but laughing at how we are so completely controlled. Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithI agree. It is pretty bad when you can't go to Mens Health because of "Provocative Attire". I probably surf the net more than I should...but then again, I get more work done in half a day than most of the people around me can in 2 days. Since we are on salary it is evident that we are getting paid to do a job...not for the number of hours we work. Therefore they shouldn't require 40 hrs to be worked onsite or be filtering our internet!
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jchigg2000 wrote:
I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones
I rock out on: Kutless, 12 Stones, Pillar, Dead Poetic, Demon :mad:Hunter, Red, BlindSide..... I am a Christian and having music that is similar to Trapt, AC/DC and GunsnRoses is very nice.:) Well here is the kicker Yanni is in the playlist also, mainly when I am in the design phase.
Programmer: A biological machine designed to convert caffeine into code.
Developer: A person who develops working systems by writing and using software. [^]Red is very good! Do they only have the one album (End of silence)? I don't think it's that old but I can't wait till their next release!
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I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
Always on, specially http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/[^] where jazz programs are superb.
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I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
Currently on my playlist: Zero 7 Esthero Under the Influence of Giants Basement Jaxx Bernard Fanning Frou Frou Massive Attack Future Sounds of London
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I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
at work:no at home:yes, almost exclusively rap
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I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
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I've had a "Best of Mozart" CD in my car for weeks now. Some great driving music.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peartbrianwelsch wrote:
Best of Mozart
Mozart's Greatest Hits? :rolleyes:
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sadly I do not. :sigh: I can't stand stuff put in my ears and my colleagues probably don't want me to listen to my music all day long :->
V. I found a living worth working for, but haven't found work worth living for.
V. wrote:
my colleagues probably don't want me to listen to my music all day long
Why, what music do you enjoy? :)
Paul
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brianwelsch wrote:
Best of Mozart
Mozart's Greatest Hits? :rolleyes:
Well, I have always thought of him as the first pop star. If Billboard was around, I'm sure these gems would have been sure-fire hits.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peart -
Red is very good! Do they only have the one album (End of silence)? I don't think it's that old but I can't wait till their next release!
That is their first, just came out a few months ago. Try Project 86 many many more If you like this music check out:jig: www.tvulive.com[^] great stuff:laugh:
Programmer: A biological machine designed to convert caffeine into code.
Developer: A person who develops working systems by writing and using software. [^] -
I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
There is some great Christian music out there. Check out air1.com. I'm a business partner with them so I get a high-end streaming access account. Love IT!!!
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There is some great Christian music out there. Check out air1.com. I'm a business partner with them so I get a high-end streaming access account. Love IT!!!
If you like Christian pop, there's a local (upstate SC) station that plays some pretty good music and streams their broadcast here[^]. Not usually my genre, but the few times I've dialed in I thought they played good stuff.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peart -
I do! I have a 6 gig ipod mini that never leaves my desk at work. Sometimes I spend more time clicking through songs than coding! ;P I mainly listen to a recent rock bands (Breaking Benjamin, Cold, 32 Leaves, Trapt), but I also listen to some Christian rock (Kutless, 12 Stones etc)...they have similar sounds to the bands I mentioned above.
Have playing at all times? Yes. Listen? no.
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Well, I have always thought of him as the first pop star. If Billboard was around, I'm sure these gems would have been sure-fire hits.
BW
Quick to judge, quick to anger, slow to understand.
Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
-- Neil Peartbrianwelsch wrote:
Well, I have always thought of him as the first pop star.
Definitely! I agree! Mark
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V. wrote:
my colleagues probably don't want me to listen to my music all day long
Why, what music do you enjoy? :)
Paul
Hey, there! What have you been up to? :)
Cheers, Vikram.
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