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Why do you program?   [Edit]

Survey period: 4 Dec 2006 to 10 Dec 2006

We all have different motivations. What is the main reason your program? (suggested by Hamed Mosavi)

OptionVotes% 
To help get other (non-programming) work done1438.92
I enjoy programming73846.01
I enjoy learning new skills19812.34
For the income1207.48
It's my job35422.07
I like the industry332.06
For the glamour and prestige362.24
I don't know322.00
Other472.93

View optional text answers (47 answers)


 
GeneralRe: Multiple answers should be permitted Pin
peterchen6-Dec-06 1:46
peterchen6-Dec-06 1:46 
GeneralIts a way of life Pin
warlie3-Dec-06 20:46
warlie3-Dec-06 20:46 
JokeGlamour? Pin
ulflundgren3-Dec-06 18:55
ulflundgren3-Dec-06 18:55 
GeneralRe: Glamour? Pin
WillemM3-Dec-06 20:35
WillemM3-Dec-06 20:35 
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J. Dunlap5-Dec-06 2:34
J. Dunlap5-Dec-06 2:34 
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Serge Wautier3-Dec-06 21:45
Serge Wautier3-Dec-06 21:45 
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KarstenK4-Dec-06 0:29
mveKarstenK4-Dec-06 0:29 
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ArtiBen4-Dec-06 0:54
ArtiBen4-Dec-06 0:54 
Work in a turkey factory for awhile and suddenly programming seems glamorous.

For a start, unlike Turkey factories (and other), you can take a break when you like, you control how your day goes.

You wanna grab a coffee? Then grab a coffee.

You wanna grab a sandwich, then grab a sandwich.

You wanna spend an hour learning how to communicate over the web programatically, do so.

In factories, they look forward to lunchtime, mine just comes and goes without me noticing sommost of the time, and that's out of choice.

If you're even half good at what you do, your employers have to work to keep you, because the demand for programmers is very strong. Unlike bog standard assembly line factories, where people are hired and fired like safety matches.

You get to work with and learn from intelligent and talented people, rather than people on probation, and people who left school before their exams started and thinks reading the Sun newspaper is an intellectual pastime.

You possibly get to see your work on sale, or see it's influence when you go on holiday to the opposite side of the planet. Smile | :)

Yeahhhh, I'd say it was glamorous.





Ben Glancy
Software Developer
Articad Ltd

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KarstenK4-Dec-06 1:27
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Anthony Queen4-Dec-06 2:57
Anthony Queen4-Dec-06 2:57 
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ArtiBen4-Dec-06 3:30
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Almighty Bob4-Dec-06 5:32
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ArtiBen4-Dec-06 22:16
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Almighty Bob7-Dec-06 11:13
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