Effective Programming: More Than Writing Code by Jeff Atwood

Effective Programming: More Than Writing Code by Jeff Atwood

Author:Jeff Atwood
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: Hyperink - Guide to Effective Programming
Published: 2012-07-04T04:00:00+00:00


The good news is that it’s trivially easy to set up a bias lighting configuration these days due to the proliferation of inexpensive and bright LEDs. You can build yourself a bias light with a clamp and a fluorescent bulb, or with some nifty IKEA LED strips and double-sided foam tape.

It really is that simple: just strap some lights to the back of your monitors.

I’m partial to the IKEA Dioder and Ledberg technique myself; I currently have an array of Ledbergs behind my monitors. But if you don’t fancy any minor DIY work, you can try the Antec Halo 6 LED Bias Lighting Kit. It also has the benefit of being completely USB powered.

Of course, lighting conditions are a personal preference, and I’d never pitch bias lighting as a magic bullet. But there is science behind it, it’s cheap and easy to try, and I wish more people who regularly work in front of a computer knew about bias lighting. If nothing else, I hope this post gets people to turn their LCD monitors down from factory brightness level infinity to something a tad more gentle on the old Mark I Eyeball.



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