Apparently “brogramming” is now a “thing”. Looks to me like yet another way for adolescent men to prove to each other how cool they are, despite evidence to the contrary. But hey, if Robin can be a bona-fide bro in How I Met Your Mother, maybe brogramming is something I could get into, too.
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Hackers(i mean hackers, not crackers) and programmers are different kind of people.
If you can sleep whitout write some code, you are programmer.
If you think about userexperience you are programmer.
If your desk is tidy up you are programmer.
If you can work in dicipline you are programmer.
You cant wish to hackers been normal people because they dont have enough time, impossible is impossible. I dont know much about brogramming term.
PS: dicipline and focus are different things. You can write code for 72 hours without dicipline but focus
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Hackers(i mean hackers, not crackers)...different kind of people. If you
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Apparently “brogramming” is now a “thing”. Looks to me like yet another way for adolescent men to prove to each other how cool they are, despite evidence to the contrary. But hey, if Robin can be a bona-fide bro in How I Met Your Mother, maybe brogramming is something I could get into, too.