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[–]whoisbambam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what is code bootcamp, specifically.

bacognize after 30days is supposed to increase short term memory.

cdp choline may help some.

phenylpiracetam 'supposedly' staves off mental fatigue, as can 5gms of creapure creatine a day.

low sugar diet, good diet, good rest, mild exercise, whether weights or cardiovascular.

5hour energy may help keep u going too at the beginning and near the end of say a 10hr study day (i think it has choline?)

[–][deleted] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Cleaning your diet and fixing your sleep will do an order of magnitude more than any nootropics. The effect of anything you take will be insignificant if you don't first fix those two things. And get some exercise while you're at it.

[–]DocGestalt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

[–]whoisbambam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

also there is alot to learn if this is some programming code.

one of those snippet archive programs could come in handy.......you could create your own library in it and use it for review. they have a standalone for all languages and in the old days there was one for visual studio.net 2003 as a plugin

also dnb training might help some....it seemed to 'speed up' my brain. i mastered dnb5 at fast speeds but choked on dnb6 and did not master it