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  • M M dHatter

    How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

    "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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    Dan Neely
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    Yes and yes. Mostly as background noise to block out office chatter/traffic/etc. I'm rarely conscious of what I'm listening to though.

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains. -- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

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    • M M dHatter

      How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

      "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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      Jerry Hammond
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      Yes. Not sure, but it sure does make coding more pleasant.

      The world is a stage and most of us are desperately unrehearsed. —Sean O’Casey, Playwright

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      • C Christopher Duncan

        Jim, if I'm your point of reference chances are good that yes, in fact, you are weird. :-D

        Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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        Jim Crafton
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        Ah well, it was just an outside chance! :)

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          More like, NEDZ NEW OWNER! PLZ! SOMEBODY GET ME OUT OF HERE!!!

          Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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          Douglas Troy
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          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          NEDZ NEW OWNER! PLZ! SOMEBODY GET ME OUT OF HERE!!!

          Well, that would explain some of the posts I've seen at that Rent-A-Coder website.


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          • W Wags

            I *need* music at work: I work in an open-plan office filled noisy, distracting people. It was suggested that the developers be moved to a "quiet" (or at least quieter) area but it would isolate us from the rest of the office community. I prefer to just plug in and block out the chatter. (In the Good Old Days we had air cond' labs to escape to when we were programming - or hot. :sigh: ) I find that familiar music with a fast beat (e.g. techno) is best when I'm in the zone.

            "...there's what people want to hear, there's what people want to believe, there's everything else, THEN there's the truth!" - New York D.A., The International

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            Miszou
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            Wags wrote:

            I find that familiar music with a fast beat (e.g. techno) is best when I'm in the zone.

            QFT. When I really want to get something done, I'll tune in to the Eurodance channel on di.fm[^] and almost instantly fall into the 'zone'. The music is about as cheesy as it gets and people just can't understand why I listen to it at all! However, it's so fast, high energy, happy, air-headed, shallow and feel-good that it just seems to drive me to type faster, without actually being distracting. I once worked in an office where headphones were banned, and it was probably the least productive year of my life.

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            • M M dHatter

              How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

              "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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              Miszou
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              Yes and Yes. Working without music is about the least productive thing I can do. But switch on some ridiculously cheesy high-energy Eurodance from di.fm[^] and I'll just fall right into the 'zone' and productivity will soar. The music is so hypnotic, happy, and full of energy that you just can't help but do *something*! :cool:

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              • M M dHatter

                How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                Christian Graus
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                I have a pile of new CDs by my PC that I am working through. I don't think it makes me MORE productive, but it doesn't make me LESS productive, and it makes me happy.

                Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Please read this[^] if you don't like the answer I gave to your question. "! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.

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                • M M dHatter

                  How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                  "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                  daniilzol
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                  Depends. If I'm doing serious coding, then I absolutely cannot use music because it is too distracting. However, listening to some light tracks really helps with boredom when doing some mundane stuff.

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                  • M M dHatter

                    How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                    "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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                    CP is my ultimate concentration breaker, not music :)

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                    • M M dHatter

                      How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                      "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                      Lutoslaw
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                      I do listen to music while coding and I don't care if it makes me more or less productive. :rolleyes: Good radios: Radio Jazz - a polish radio with an excellent music. Open Fm Jazz - a polish radio with a very good music. Dinner Jazz Excursion - a radio with an acceptable, not distracting music. Last FM was good as long as it was free (now it costs 3€ per month[^] :(().

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                      • L Lost User

                        I've been listening to rain[^] lately It seems to help

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                        ian dennis 0
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                        Why did you provide a link to rain? Surely we all know it's that wet stuff outside! :)

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                        • M M dHatter

                          How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                          "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                          ian dennis 0
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                          I listen to noise, like the Swingle Singers. Drowns out the office gossip. But for doing the housework, there's nothing quite like Bach's Toccata and Fugue. And Chopin's nocturne in E flat major for studying.

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                            Why did you provide a link to rain? Surely we all know it's that wet stuff outside! :)

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                            Lost User
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                            Wet stuff outside? Then what is that wet stuff coming out of that tap? :confused: Oh I remember, that's beer :)

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                            • M M dHatter

                              How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                              "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                              Todd Smith
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                              I can listen to music without actually focusing on the music. Isn't classical music supposed to stimulate the brain more? Not all programming requires concentration. A lot of it is grunt work which is made less boring with some good music.

                              Todd Smith

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                              • M M dHatter

                                How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                                "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                                John M Drescher
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                                Since I have started buying mp3s early this year I have been coding most of the time with a constant stream of music. I have also ripped a few cds I had bought in the 90s. Before this at work I had a radio connected to my line in of my desktop so that I could click off the volume when the commercials started but that became too much of a hassle. I have no idea why most radio adds are very annoying and also at a louder volume than any song that is played on the station. I guess they assume that most will not mute them or switch station... Anyways the music relaxes me and makes me more productive. Although if I need to think about a design I sometimes turn it off for a few minutes.

                                John

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                                • M M dHatter

                                  How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                                  "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                                  Michael Dunn
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                                  I've tried having music or podcasts or talk radio going while coding, and it doesn't help me code at all. The background noise in the office isn't distracting so I don't need to have something playing.

                                  --Mike--

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                                    How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                                    "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                                    Xmen Real
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                                    I can't code until I got headphones in my ears...as fast as music increases the finger speed get speed up. In Maths, music directly proportional to finger speed.

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                                    • M M dHatter

                                      How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                                      "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                                      dazfuller
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                                      All the time, but the type of music depends on what I'm doing. Ambient/Soft Rock if I'm thinking about a problem and faster Metal/Rock if I'm coding. Not listening to music drives me nuts and I can't get a good days work done without it, the noises of the office are just to dull and uninspiring!

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                                      • M M dHatter

                                        How many people listen to music while they program? Does it make you more productive?

                                        "I do not know with what weapons World War 3 will be fought, but World War 4 will be fought with sticks and stones." Einstein

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                                        pietpap
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                                        This might sound strange but I either listen to classical music or Marilyn Manson really loud with my headphones. Im at my most productive when I do this. I have trouble concentrating and loud screamy stuff or sweeping classical music seems to focus me on my coding by cancelling out random thoughts. Maybe my random braincells just go "oh hell no, kthxbye" or fall asleep something :laugh: Plus our office noises are unbearable.

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                                          I *need* music at work: I work in an open-plan office filled noisy, distracting people. It was suggested that the developers be moved to a "quiet" (or at least quieter) area but it would isolate us from the rest of the office community. I prefer to just plug in and block out the chatter. (In the Good Old Days we had air cond' labs to escape to when we were programming - or hot. :sigh: ) I find that familiar music with a fast beat (e.g. techno) is best when I'm in the zone.

                                          "...there's what people want to hear, there's what people want to believe, there's everything else, THEN there's the truth!" - New York D.A., The International

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                                          RichardGrimmer
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                                          With you on the NEED thing....I'm stunningly lucky that although I have my own office, the door to it and others is always open, and I listen through speakers - I thought it would be a problem at first, but given the > 10gb of really REALLY varied music (From Akon to Zepellin through just about anything you care to mention, including Camoflage by Stan Ridgeway!) it was soon accepted by my colleagues...in fact, it's got to such a point that I can tell wether to skip a track or not, cos my boss starts whistling when he likes one I'm playing! For me, I really don't suffer with not being able to concentrate - I personally need some background noise...

                                          C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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