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A friend said "the more you code, the more antisocial you become"

If X = Programmers tend to be anti-social is X (a) X === True (b) X == True (c) X !== True (d) X != True Why?

15th May 2018, 11:15 AM
E_E Mopho
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That really depends on you. There are people who become obsessed with an activity and therefore neglect other aspects of their life. In the same way that is a stereotype. You can be good at programming and still spend time in your social life or other activities that interest you, there is really nothing that limits you.
15th May 2018, 11:32 AM
Mickel
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because many of Programers is have a good social with others
15th May 2018, 11:21 AM
Amethyst Animion
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Amen to what Mickel said! It is a stereotype just like the ones that say that programmers cannot get girlfriends or boyfriends or that women cannot code or that other one about how Black people cannot code... If you let yourself believe and accept any of that stuff you will clip your own wings and never fly
15th May 2018, 12:40 PM
cyk
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😂 I have no clue what antisocial feels like. I’ve been coding for 3 or 4 months now, and it doesn’t make me feel antisocial at all. I still go out for track, cross country, archery, and I like to talk a lot. 😂
15th May 2018, 1:21 PM
Jax
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"A Geek is a Nerd with social skills", you decide which one you want to be, the world needs both
15th May 2018, 6:56 PM
Mike Choy
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It's != true, I code a lot but I have a lot of friends. Well, actually it's up to the person. I could be antisocial without coding IF i want.
16th May 2018, 5:43 AM
Keanu Taufan
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