I see programmers everyday,
Working alone in their computers,
Talking to themselves while typing,
As if waiting for the monitor to reply.
Why do they tend to do that?
Is it because speaking makes the process flow easier to understand?
Or they have no one else to talk to, because everybody is busy with their own tasks?
My point here is this:
If ever we see programmers talk without speaking to any one,
I suggest that we should not disturb them,
Because we may never know,
They may get distracted and lose their momentum with what their thinking,
And we may never know,
That their craziness is the key to have a more accurate logic formulation, a bug-free code, and an exception-free program.
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Speaking from experience I suppose? Hehehe. You nailed it PD. The eccentric stereotype that most people have on coders are misguided. We're just like anyone else - faced with some difficult tasks in our job every once in a while. The big difference is that we spent most of our time dealing with that an in-animate object once the going gets tough. This is not so prevalent at BAI. There is always someone you can ask for help or just share your frustrations with. ;)
Sir Gio! Yes Sir, I'm speaking from experience. Sometimes, other people cannot understand us. But, I'm already learning how to deal with it. Just headphones and music and I'm done with my tasks :)
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