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by marginalia_nu
1292 days ago
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My hunch is that when you started programming matters. I'm more of a sorcerer, and I first started coding when I was like 6-7 and never stopped. A seven year old really doesn't have much capacity for upfront design, planning or reasoning, so I learned to design code intuitively. I feel a lot of people who didn't really get into coding until their late teens, university maybe, they tend to lean more toward using reason than intuition. This is mostly relying on low-N observations though so no idea if it's true. Seems plausible at least. (although as a counterpoint I'll admit I'm a bit of a cut first and measure later sort of person even outside of programming) |
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