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How would you describe a Software Developer?

Survey period: 11 Apr 2022 to 18 Apr 2022

Pick 1 for "not even close" to 5 for "Spot on". If you're a developer, maybe get a second opinion from the closest person non-developer near you.

OptionVotes12345 
Ridiculously good looking62525%20%35%4%14%
Solitary6255%11%32%32%19%
No fun at parties62514%21%37%16%12%
Excellent problem solvers6251%2%7%32%57%
Imaginative and Creative6251%4%18%38%38%
Picky, obsessed with small details6252%6%20%36%34%
Logical (sometimes to the point of being hard to relate to)6252%3%13%34%48%
Smart6252%2%25%39%31%
Focused6252%4%24%39%31%
Lacking in even the most basic concepts of fashion and dress sense62513%16%33%16%21%



 
GeneralThe survey questions are the preconceptions based on innumerous cliches Pin
steveb14-Apr-22 6:34
mvesteveb14-Apr-22 6:34 
GeneralHere's what Dilbert creator thinks of devs Pin
raddevus13-Apr-22 2:59
mvaraddevus13-Apr-22 2:59 
GeneralRe: Here's what Dilbert creator thinks of devs Pin
raddevus13-Apr-22 3:00
mvaraddevus13-Apr-22 3:00 
GeneralRidiculously good looking Pin
Paul Sanders (the other one)12-Apr-22 21:13
Paul Sanders (the other one)12-Apr-22 21:13 
GeneralRe: Ridiculously good looking Pin
Eek Ten Bears13-Apr-22 4:01
Eek Ten Bears13-Apr-22 4:01 
GeneralRe: Ridiculously good looking Pin
Paul Sanders (the other one)13-Apr-22 5:59
Paul Sanders (the other one)13-Apr-22 5:59 
GeneralRe: Ridiculously good looking Pin
trønderen13-Apr-22 9:03
trønderen13-Apr-22 9:03 
GeneralRe: Ridiculously good looking Pin
Paul Sanders (the other one)13-Apr-22 11:14
Paul Sanders (the other one)13-Apr-22 11:14 
GeneralRe: Ridiculously good looking Pin
DRHuff14-Apr-22 19:15
DRHuff14-Apr-22 19:15 
GeneralTakes all kinds... Pin
MikeCO1012-Apr-22 2:19
MikeCO1012-Apr-22 2:19 
GeneralRe: Takes all kinds... Pin
Martijn Smitshoek13-Apr-22 10:12
Martijn Smitshoek13-Apr-22 10:12 
GeneralPretty much every question got a 1 or 2 Pin
Marc Clifton12-Apr-22 1:34
mvaMarc Clifton12-Apr-22 1:34 
GeneralRe: Pretty much every question got a 1 or 2 Pin
Slacker00712-Apr-22 4:24
professionalSlacker00712-Apr-22 4:24 
GeneralI'm a walking party Pin
Cpichols12-Apr-22 1:46
Cpichols12-Apr-22 1:46 
GeneralRe: I'm a walking party Pin
fatman4512-Apr-22 10:08
professionalfatman4512-Apr-22 10:08 
GeneralOther cultures? Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar11-Apr-22 5:30
Vikram A Punathambekar11-Apr-22 5:30 
GeneralRe: Other cultures? PinPopular
trønderen11-Apr-22 7:13
trønderen11-Apr-22 7:13 
Cultures vary greatly in dress code, even among neighbor countries. If I came to work in a suit and tie, my co-workers would stare at me, thinking that I was trying to pull a joke. A Swedish friend of mine told that he every day goes to work in suit and tie. Norway and Sweden are not just European countries; both are Scandinavian countries. We understand each other's language. We had the same king for more than ninety years. Yet dress codes at work (as well as a number of other formal aspects at work) are very different.

Years ago (before Windows!) I worked for a Norwegian company that sold computers to US customers. Norwegian service guys who went to handle the installation arrived at the site in T-shirt and blue jeans. All the Americans wore suits. The first night, the Norwegians were invited to a welcome party, and arrived in their suits - they had brought suits along, for formal social events. The Americans were all in T-shirts and blue jeans ... So for the rest of the stay, they switched their wardrobe around, going to work in their formal party clothes, and to parties in their work clothes.

Cultural differences cover a lot of aspects, not only dress codes. Who can you talk informally to without being concerned about rank? Which subjects are acceptable for informal talk? How do you greet others? When is it appropriate to ask questions for clarification? How much personal pride can you display? How much are you expected to assist your co-workers, and to ask co-workers for assistance? ... And a hundred similar concerns.

Your behavior can only be judged as 'picky' or 'rude' or 'caring' or 'polite' or ... relative to the local culture. 'Local' may be far more local than the entire country. Every company may have its frame of reference for appropriate style, whether in dressing, professional talk, social talk, lunch habits, or whatever.
GeneralRe: Other cultures? Pin
Vikram A Punathambekar12-Apr-22 23:08
Vikram A Punathambekar12-Apr-22 23:08 
GeneralOther ... Pin
Amarnath S11-Apr-22 5:16
professionalAmarnath S11-Apr-22 5:16 
GeneralRe: Other ... Pin
CodeWraith14-Apr-22 1:38
CodeWraith14-Apr-22 1:38 
GeneralRe: Other ... Pin
Amarnath S14-Apr-22 3:03
professionalAmarnath S14-Apr-22 3:03 
GeneralSmart, Debonaire, Logical Pin
Mike Hankey11-Apr-22 2:02
mveMike Hankey11-Apr-22 2:02 
GeneralToo much stereotypes Pin
RunDosRun11-Apr-22 1:59
RunDosRun11-Apr-22 1:59 
GeneralRe: Too much stereotypes Pin
Chris Maunder11-Apr-22 4:04
cofounderChris Maunder11-Apr-22 4:04 
GeneralRe: Too much stereotypes Pin
RunDosRun12-Apr-22 1:20
RunDosRun12-Apr-22 1:20 

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