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Coders Love Cannabis – Over 35% of Programmers Use Weed While Coding

Madeline Endres, Kevin Boehnke, and West Le Weiner recently co-authored a publication that studies the cannabis usage pattern, perception, and motivation of software programmers in the country. The trio set out to determine whether or not software developers rely on cannabis to get into the right zone to debug or create unique codes. In this survey of programmers’ cannabis inclinations, the authors based their findings on 803 developers.

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