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Ask HN: Does alchohol make you a better programmer (more inside)

9 pointsby gobananaover 12 years ago
Here's a bit of my background:<p><pre><code> - 9-5 developer at well known IT company - Work on big projects with success - High quality along with high productivity </code></pre> And yet, when I get home and start working on my side project my productivity drops. I get distracted and always feel the need (even to the point of anxiety) to check HN/Reddit/email/Twitter/Facebook etc constantly (at least once every 2-5 minutes).<p>But I've found a solution to all this. When I have around 3-4 standard drinks, my productivity sky rockets. I feel like I'm in the zone from when I get home to past 2am. I sometimes even forget to eat diner.<p>Even though I may be way drunk in this coding state, when I look at it the next day or even the next few weeks, it's about the same as how I would have written it sober. It's like alchohol focuses my mind and gets me in the zone.<p>So I'm just wondering HN - is this just me, do I have a problem, or have I found my anti-kryptonite? Any advice?

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mathewsimontonover 12 years ago
Everyone responds to substances differently. People in the thread have indicated that they would code poorly tipsy/drunk, but you claim otherwise and I believe ya.<p>Sometimes I like to have a couple drinks while working on a side project and I understand where you're coming from. I do a lot of writing and, like many people who enjoy writing, I understand that having a few drinks and getting "in the zone" can be great for the creative juices and process every once and a while.<p>Many people are "functioning alcoholics." I'm not saying you're an alcoholic but that concept is something to be aware of. The regular use of that much alcohol is a certainly problem for your physical health. I think you should look into other modes of altering your physical/mental state after you come home from work. Do you exercise regularly? How's your mental health? You say that you have the need, "even to the point of anxiety," to do other things than work on code at home. To me that sounds like a problem that could be solved in some other ways not involving alcohol. Have you thought about therapy/medication, or maybe something else?<p>Food for thought. :) Good luck to you!
powatomover 12 years ago
I fear it's far more likely that you have other issues and the alcohol simply helps you focus. Lots of people are able to 'forget about themselves' during work and simply focus on the job. This becomes a lot more difficult when you don't actually need to be doing anything, and your mind is freed up to do what it does best: wander.<p>Alcohol may simply be allowing you to forget about some other distraction in your mind. Don't fall into the trap of thinking that it's the alcohol making you a better programmer: if you can't get through the night without a drink - then you could have a problem. Next time you reach for a drink, stop yourself - and ask yourself what your motivation is. 'Focus' implies that you are currently unable to focus, which implies distraction. Find the distraction.
dnhnover 12 years ago
I noticed the same thing in college. For me the issue is getting started. Sometimes, I have a mentality of "I don't have time to do this justice so I'll put it off," not wanting to start working imperfectly. A couple of drinks and getting started is a breeze. Then, inertia can carry me from there.<p>It makes me less worried about what my initial quality/starting point and less overwhelmed about the scope or how much is left to do. Also, I get less distracted by external going on's in my life. I remember reading something about it slowing down your multitasking (background processes thinking about other things) so you focus at the task at hand. Wonder if I can find that article again.
djokkatajaover 12 years ago
Might be attention deficit disorder - self-medication with alcohol is pretty common for people with undiagnosed ADD. Since you have no trouble at work, it sounds like you work better in a structured environment. If you try specifically blocking out a period of time (say 7-9 pm) to work only on your project and not do anything else at all (turn off cellphone, close email/facebook/so on), you may be able to get yourself to work in the same way that you do at your job.<p>Just make sure that you end EXACTLY when you planned to end, as though you were at a job. Don't be a victim of Parkinson's Law.
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eduardordmover 12 years ago
Sometimes I drink one or two small cans of beer (269ml) after dinner while playing diablo. Usually this is what happens next day:<p>- I wake up feeling like crap;<p>- Can't work until around 9:30am;<p>I also run 5k at least 4 times a week, this is my next day:<p>- Wake up 40 minutes before alarm rings;<p>- Longer stretches of concentration all day;<p>I quit smoking 1.2 years ago. At that time I thought that cigarettes made me more productive, specially when I had to work longer. This is how addictive drugs work. They will make your brain tricky you into thinking you will be better when consuming them.<p>Be careful. Drink sometimes and for pleasure only.
shaneljaover 12 years ago
My boss just took me out for a couple of pints and I'm sat in the office as we speak, so at this moment in time I am probably the most qualified person to speak on this.<p>Alcohol does not make you a better programmer, it dulls your mind and makes it easy to get distracted and it slows how quickly you can think.<p>Perhaps this increase in productivity is merely you feeling happier because you are indulging yourself, if you no longer find your programming fun you are probably more laid back about it when you are a little drunk.
nueraover 12 years ago
I have a feeling it will be to do with you needing a drink - that's what makes you distracted - I have dealt with something similar and all I can say is, don't fall into the trap.
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dholowiskiover 12 years ago
This amount of alcohol on a regular basis (several times a week) can and will cause all kinds of brain damage, not so good for someone who makes a living using their brain.
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barkingover 12 years ago
I think that you may be jittery/distracted because you NEED a drink, the way smokers need a cigarette and once you've had your hit you feel more relaxed. My 2c
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wyanover 12 years ago
When I try to work on my side projects in the evening, I often feel the same distraction / anxiety effect. The way I handle it is to tell myself it's ok to get some rest and do things that are not productive, and try to keep away from the computer for one or two evenings. Often after that I find I can concentrate better again. We need idle time to structure our thinking process, after all!
nesuover 12 years ago
I often drink one or two cans (or bottles) when I experience a mental block. It doesn't work for everyone, but for me it works well in boosting my productivity. It can be relaxing especially during a tense day. Just don't overdo it or you'll most likely end up being a better drinker than a better programmer.
daurnimatorover 12 years ago
You found your ballmer peak: <a href="http://xkcd.com/323/" rel="nofollow">http://xkcd.com/323/</a>
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fluxonover 12 years ago
"Ask HN: Does alchohol make you a better programmer (more inside)"<p>Maybe, maybe not, but it impairs spelling "alcohol."
bocanautover 12 years ago
you could A|B Test with non-alcoholic drinks. maybe you just like a fancy beverage
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