What gets your mind going? Do you need total silence or are you incapable of coding without your favourite tunes?
Ask HN: What do you listen to when you code?
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Re: Ask HN: What do you listen to when you code?
#2However, when I get to a really difficult problem, I prefer total silence without any distractions. Again, earplugs are good for that. But if I need to, I'll go for a walk somewhere quiet to think about it (somewhere with a whiteboard, and/or maybe talk the problem over with a friend/colleague). Or I might even have to sleep on it. In all of these cases, there's no music involved. Music is more for the relatively easy/routine coding.
Re: Ask HN: What do you listen to when you code?
#3Rock (Tool, Porcupine Tree, Pink Floyd, Rage, Muse) Post-Rock (Explosions in the Sky, Mono, Pelican, Mogwai) Hip-Hop (A Tribe Called Quest, Gang Starr, Outkast, Digable Planets, The Coup)
The post-rock/instrumental stuff probably works the best since you aren't tempted to sing, and it helps to listen to something that is a little more repetitive.
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#4If that's not available, I love classical.
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#7I find IDM, electronica to work pretty well too. Autechre, for instance.
Re: Ask HN: What do you listen to when you code?
#8I listen to a lot of hip hop and rap, so I start break dancing and crypt walking. Pretty sweet I know =p