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One day I listen to electronic (dance, trap, chill out, trap, trip hop, drum 'n' bass, trance, dubstep...), the other to metal (black, death, doom, heavy, thrash, goth, stoner), yet another to classical (medieval, baroque, classical, romantic, modern) or pop (just about anything) and probably I listen to all of them on a single day...
I also listen to music almost the entire day (dancing and cooking at the same time isn't recommended).
Whatever fits my mood! And this survey doesn't even begin to describe my moods
Voted "other".
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Sander Rossel wrote: just about anything
Bieber too ?
[joking]
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That includes doing:
- Documentation
- Testing
- Reviewing (the easy type)
- Tedious work (which ever work is the mensioned)
OR
whenever working without music is more distracting than working with music... e.g. when people are doing renovasions right outside my office.
When it comes to development, I try to have no distractions.
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
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It depends on how simple/complex the code. Complex or new to me -nothing. 'Bulk' code or simple debugging, Rock, Classical, Country, Filk. Depends on my mood.
Pwl
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Started listening to The Smiths back when I was using Turbo Pascal, why stop now?
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: what's their genre?
"Oldies"?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Are you still coding in Turbo Pascal? All things need upgrades.
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