Do coders really listen to this kind of music when developing hacks?

Do coders really listen to this kind of music when developing hacks?

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Yes, I safely answer in the name of all coders that we do listen to this kind of music while developing.

eh
I can tell you my experiences. I'm part of a five man team. One coworker listens exclusively to breakbeat and jungle. One listens to post-rock, ambient, and chill electronica type shit. One doesn't listen to anything. The last one listens to top 40 EDM / dance / techno shit.
As for me listen to a lot of techno too - classic, dark, ambient, dub. IDM, Some house, ambient, sometimes jazz.

that's a pretty good mix, i'm surprised
even has Autechre

No, that music make me want to sleep. I prefer music that keep my brain active, like heavy metal, eurobeat, bass boosted, and occasionally baroque and classical, 90s and films music. Also, the energetic music keep away the suicidal thoughts when the code does not work as i want.

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this
pleasantly surprised

I'm the guy writing a simple temperature conversion program ie hacking.

>coders
leave and never come back

I'm a coder. Fuck you.

What do you listen to while doing serious work Jow Forums?
>pic related

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god tier - developers
good tier - programmers
cuck tier - coders

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I listen to a certain chan's radio stream
I'm not mentioning which one
because I don't want you guys to show up and shit up the place
nice get

yikes

coders are enterprise-tier low-level programmers, zoomer

No.
This is what developers listen to.

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I'm basically like that data miner guy from house of cards when I code. Wireless keyboard, no mouse, no top, thrashing about

business tier - value creators

God tier - code artisans
Good tier - coders
Boomer tier - programmers

This as well

Been listening to electronic music forever. I listen to jungle, trance, dnb, house, ambient. Basically anything from 1990 to 2006 that is EDM. Will listen while doing anything, especially programming

I listen to opera because I'm not a sub-140 brainlet

>not being a code barista
pleb

B-BUT MOM! I'M A CODE BARISTA!

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*Java developers

No, we listen to stuff like this

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this youtube.com/watch?v=5sqx5UJb7lI
and video game soundtracks, or silence

>lyrics
But how?

I prefer to refer myself as a code maestro

All my hacks are top hacks.
I listen to this while deving my hacks
frag off

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jesus, that mix is like if someone saw The Social Network and wanted to emulate the Zuckerberg coding scenes

Yeah this is what I listen to while forking NSA's github.

youtu.be/2uKxEoQQiSQ

it's what media execs think you all listen to

I listen to Eurobeat while programming.

My team has five people too:

One listens to heavy metal
One listens to anime music
The rest either rarely or don't listen to anything (me included)

>One doesn't listen to anything.
He's the best programmer on the team, isn't he?

Anybody who listens to music while they """program""" is a code monkey and needs to be shot. I've literally never met a single exception to this rule, anybody who needs to listen to music while they program will
a) spew absolute spaghetti
and
b) take twice as long to write said spaghetti as somebody who doesn't listen to music.

Assembler was a mistake

I listen to gangsta rap, my nigga.

>boards of canada
absolutely based

>Eurobeat
Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well.

German Death Reggae... mainly.

jazz only

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The best music is silence.

He listens to the symphony of the CPU clock cycles.

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we listen to this on repeat

>coders hacks

kys

I just listen to VGM.

I usually listen to hard dubstep with no lyrics. It fades into the background, and gets me into the zone. Something like this: youtube.com/watch?v=uBC2ns0rxNw

>One coworker listens exclusively to breakbeat and jungle.
Awwwwww that's me

>pseudos wanna feel special about their profession and music taste
A thread died for this, why haven't you?

Depends on brain workload. If I have to concentrate for long periods of time, I don't usually listen to anything. If I have to catch up on work or do something less demanding, I listen to Ramones or Gorillaz almost exclusively.

Yes

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okay THIS is epic

>music
>for concentration

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that's not even good music. real programmers listen to Aphex Twin

More like this
youtu.be/20U9XYZowgw

Your generic movie theme music shit sucks dick.

I listen to seasonal anime ops on repeat.

200k/y btw

I listen to Power Metal and Neue Deutsche Harte when coding it helps me with focusing

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I listen to asmr on low volume

It is literally medical fact that music can aid concentration. Just fucking kill yourself you retarded shitposting phone nigger. Dumb cunt.

this but unironically.

Im listening this as I code for my PhD Thesis.
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shut up faggot

P O O

who /freecodecamp/ here?
wish they added more music.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

coders obviously listen to death grips
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Idk I work with 2 other guys, one listens to literally the What's Hot youtube playlist, the other and me listen to black metal
Whatever helps you work better I guess

>eurobeat
>boards of canada
this a cultured Jow Forums thread

I listen exclusively to Touhou jazz arranges.