c*******n 发帖数: 671 | 1 I used to use classical music to help me concentrate when studying physics,
and they work together pretty well. "Praeludium und Allegro in the sytle of
Pugnani" helped me got a good score in solid state physics, I still remember
the hot summer days in college when the musics kept me cool and clear in
mind. Baber's "adagio for string" calmed me through two hard days' thinking
on a problem and finally got the break-through and published the paper. The
nobleness, calm, pureness, depth, logics..in these classical pieces match
those beautiful physics laws.
But I can't find one inspiring piece of music when I am trying to write
codes.Classical musics are way too heavy, too noble for these technical
stuff. They do have lots of logic, but they can't form one simple picture,
one story, they are memory intensive not cpu intensive on me. I am
frustrated. |
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