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Is there an equivalent of NZT for programmers/web developers?
Is there an equivalent of NZT for programmers/web developers?
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Sports, healthy eating, sleep, good mood.
It depends more on genes, on anatomy. If you are a genetic mathematician, then without NZT you will program a lot and with pleasure, like for example Linus Torvalds or like people who work at google, etc. And if you are not a mathematician by genotype and you never liked mathematics, then programming will cause unpleasant feelings in you, and the results will be low.
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How many times have they told the world ...
This is not the first time this topic has been raised - and not only on the toaster.
The trend is quite standard - beginners try - write - cheers - it helps.
More experienced people write - do not need this garbage.
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Unsubscribe - I tried Phenotropil - yes - at the time of admission, the brains understand much better (I worked on an important project). BUT!!! Then comes a terrible effect - without a pill you can’t remember at all what you worked on two days ago. You look at the code like a ram at a new gate. You have to increase the dose, and this reminds you of what is already clear. Plus, irritability rises - this is not immediately clear - but then the impressions are far from the best from this period of life. In general, at some point (a month later) I realized that I had to tie it up. It felt like the brain was recovering for about a year, and this time was difficult to program - because everything was quickly forgotten.
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