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[quote=Anonymous]The thing with programming is it's not fuzzy and subjective. It's predictable and controllable. You don't have to be a genius to code, though I'm sure that doesn't hurt. Coding is largely also an individual task and people don't bug you all the time. You have meetings for requirements and review and you work with testers, etc, but it's not a group task so it's a lot less stressful than working with other people all the time. And generally the other people care more about how well you code than how well you socialize or what social norms you're not conforming to. I know it's not for everyone, but there is something supremely satisfying in coding. And it's really not all that repetitious .. it's actually anti-repetition because if you need to do something more than once you write a script to do it for you. [/quote]
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