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Relaxing while coding

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Hey all...I was thinking about how different people relax when they are getting down with their coding. This thread is meant for sharing each others experiences while they are getting down with work. Perhaps you listen to music, dance, or even shout at yourself...I think other people would be glad to know how everyone handles their stress if i may say..Actually maybe some people even code nude ...just saying...it suprised me in this movie where some painter used to do his work bare(and that is how he could only do it) anyways hope its an entertaining idea..
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Re: Relaxing while coding

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if i may say..Actually maybe some people even code nude ...just saying...it suprised me in this movie where some painter used to do his work bare(and that is how he could only do it) anyways hope its an entertaining idea..


No way -- not in a roomful of other coders!
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No way -- not in a roomful of other coders!

well maybe when your home alone or something...it doesnt have to be at work..i find it rather amusing though and dont know if anyone has tried it..well if there is someone who has then why not share the feel (if there is any)..
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I'd love to try it. Fits right into my "plans" for when I live alone...
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Peace and quiet around is best!
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I usually have music playing, though sometimes just to provide background noise and a beat. If I'm trying to solve a problem, I'll usually pace, walk around the office or my apartment (my gf gets a kick out of it when I randomly get up, peruse the kitchen, and then scramble to the whiteboard with an inspiration). During my pacing, I'll often get sidetracked (I think I might have ADD) and end up forgetting my solution a good portion of the time. Then I pace back to a whiteboard or some paper and re-solve it.
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music helps a lot, but it highly depends on the music.
And that's highly personal... I know a lot of people who code best when listening to heavy metal, myself I can't stand that and work best listening to folk music or orchan cantatas.

As to coding nude, I can see how that could work. If you're relaxed when nude your brain works better when nude and so you should be able to code better that way.
In the office though I doubt it would go down well (a lot of people do take off their shoes).

Don't class getting sidetracked easily as having ADD, Infarction. ADD is just a shrink's way of giving a clinical name to a purely natural phenomenon called an active/creative brain.
Without one you can't code so it's quite normal and in fact beneficial.
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I usually have music playing, though sometimes just to provide background noise and a beat. If I'm trying to solve a problem, I'll usually pace, walk around the office or my apartment (my gf gets a kick out of it when I randomly get up, peruse the kitchen, and then scramble to the whiteboard with an inspiration). During my pacing, I'll often get sidetracked (I think I might have ADD) and end up forgetting my solution a good portion of the time. Then I pace back to a whiteboard or some paper and re-solve it.


that happens alot to me too...getting up to get some air or strech a little and you end up forgetting..maybe a scotch or whiskey could help out but that too also may get in the way some of the time
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luckily i used to play chess so i can just sit still and concentrate. Although i must say that i, too, think better when i pace up and down.
I think it is better to sit when you work on code because then you can draw or write as the ideas occur to you.

As for dealing with stress, I can only think of deep breathing and relaxing the muscles of the midsection, hips and thighs. The muscles of the rest of the body tends to follow by themselves and when the muscles of the body relax the brain relax too. That is when I think best.

i cant see the whole nude coding thing. first of all it is too much effort taking of your close just to code. and then you remember to go get something from the shop? or someone knocks on the door? second it would be too cold. and honestly. Does it really make a difference?
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I prefer to eat while coding. I usually have a pack of chips or peanuts with me. Often some juice or cold drink also helps.
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