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Best Nootropics for Programming



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Gone are the days of the outcast computer nerd. With billions of dollars in the hands of the greatest and most innovative programmers of the world, the current characterization of this profession is altogether different from only a decade or two ago.

Given that programmers are helping change the landscape of Earth and creating the technology we all use and love, it is no wonder their role is coveted by society with a salary to match.

However, with programming as a skill that anyone can learn and develop, it has become a global and competitive industry where getting ahead can mean the difference between millions of dollars and fulfilling work or utter failure as the alternative.

Many programmers are turning to nootropics. You should too, but…

We aren’t only going to give you the run-of-the-mill nootropics and smart drugs for programming.

We’re going to provide a comprehensive understanding of programming and the nootropics for each sub-culture in addition to some novel and unique cognitive enhancing options. Read until the end and you’ll get the ingredients of a formula you can try for yourself.

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24 Comments

  • CSJKD

    Thanks Mansal, this was helpful. I have been wavering on whether to try aniracetam or oxiracetam with my current stack (Bocopa, L-Theanine and coffee) or not. My dad has dementia so I'm intrigued by the possibility of warding that off in my own life. Add to that, at 43 I have recently been tasked with learning Cold Fusion and improving my SQL skills but I find it difficult to focus when try to buckle down and learn. I'm not as young as I used to be.
    After watching this video I am inclined to try oxiracetam but would love to hear your take on which would be better. Thanks!

  • USFahad

    Thanks for this helpful vid Mansal.. I'm looking for reliable sources providing Modafinil & I see that there's a section in your written post that says "find it here" but there's no hyperlink or whatsoever to click on..

  • NSV

    I find that coding is not coming from my language center but more an abstract visual space.
    I'm often looking off into the distance visualizing logic and relationships.
    (which get me in trouble in coffee shops, people think I'm staring at them)
    When I need to clear my head I make music. Which does go to my language center.
    I tripped over this vid looking for info on the racetam family.
    Already taking the Alpha GPC, 5HTP and B complex.
    Which does help, but I need a bit more uh, how do you say?

  • Louie M

    I just started to take Oxiracetam, 500mg Aniracetam = 500mg and Alpha -gpc -300mg since I'm doing a lot of studying for security and network admins. Started doing programming too so what you think about this stack to much or need to take out something?

  • Wanderer9

    If you want flow state, ditch the joint and vaporize some sativa 😀 maybe some matcha tea and you should be in a awesome state 🙂 Cacao is also excellent brain simulator.

  • Bretlee Holland

    I've always noticed that its way easier to do math when stoned both algebra/trig classroom math and practical math that I've had to use at job sites. ive thought about building a work performance / focus stack around a mild oral dose of cannaoil but I don't have the know how or the funding to do that with real nootropics

  • alskywell

    How do all these nootropics stack up against Aderall? Pros/Cons? I've never taken it but getting ready to start an 8month dev bootcamp and wondering about the various options.

  • Jesse Garcia

    bro microdosing LSD bad idea you don't know if that's going to open the door for some people to schizophrenia… I highly advise anyone that has a history of mental illness in their family not to do LSD it's not worth it. A friend of mine has never returned from the rabbit hole after LSD and it sucks because he had a lot of potential…. but do what thou wilt just be careful.

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