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I've been wondering if there are certain personality types that are drawn to programming. If you've taken this test, please post your types here and I'll compile the results.

Update: There have been a few answers regarding the erroneous nature of the results from a Myers Briggs personality test. Please take this into consideration if you're using this for anything important. For me, I'm really just curious.

The nature of this question, to me at least, implies that the results of this test have merit. Please limit the answers to actual personality types. Thanks!

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Re Erroneousness, use the test to quickly limit your options, and then look at the full descriptions for detail if theres any flip/flop and see which you presently associate best with :) – Kent Fredric Sep 19 '08 at 19:23
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Agree on the critics to the extent that MB is not very well validated. Looking at the distribution for different professions is interesting though. On the other hand the job certainly also influences our personality and not only vice versa. – tharkun Mar 17 at 10:56
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INFP

When you are one. You know it. We live on our own planet ;)


@[bill d] Re: frontend/backend.

Webdev. Php & MySQL backends ( Probably a strength ), Do a little frontend (JS), can do the symantic/logcical part of html&css, just my only design skills that work are 'minimalist', so you could consider me more back-oreinted with front being a weakness.


12:26 pm GMT 7 Oct 2008 ( Not sure if my method of counting is the same as duistmans )

 INTJ  : 9
 Mutliple/Indeterminate: 6 
 INTP  : 6 
 ENTJ  : 3 
 Not Specified : 3 
 ENTP  : 2 
 ISTJ  : 2 
 ISTP  : 2 
 ENFP  : 2 
 ISFP  : 1
 INFP  : 1
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I___ 20
E___ 7

_N__ 22 
_S__ 5

__T_ 18
__F_ 9

___J 14
___P 14 

Punnet Square of MBTI Types So far:

http://xs232.xs.to/xs232/08412/rect4370603.png

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Add an ENTJ

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I've done this test a number of times over a relatively short period and got some fairly conflicting answers, so I don't know that I'd want to rely on this for anything important. Of course, it could just mean I've got schizophrenic tendencies; I seem to be a bi-polar introvert/extrovert... :P

I think this tends to vary a huge amount between my "modes" of thought: If I'm in concentration mode, I hate to be disturbed, dislike human interaction and can become quite irritable if anyone interrupts me because it disturbs my train of thought and concentration.

Once I switch out of concentration mode though, I become the polar opposite and am very social. I'm not sure if that's common across a lot of programmers though or if that's really the sign of something I should have checked out by a shrink... hehe.

INFJ/ENFJ

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INTJ -

I've found the Myers-Briggs to be a helpful tool. Now, among other things, I always get people to write things down, especially when my 'waffling-on' detector starts tingling.

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INFP

I never like the usual/traditional way of doing things. When everyone around me is doing svn, I'd be the one suggesting git. When everyone is using php, I'd be the one suggesting django or rails. I see that as quiet natural for developers ... but most people around me (in real life), even if they're developers, see me as the one who finds unconventional ways to do stuff.

On the negative side, I tend to procrastinate quiet a bit. For instance, when getting things to work would involve a lot of mundane repetitive (read: boring) tasks.

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INTJ here.

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I'm an ENTJ and the Team Leader of the Software Development department at my company.

It would be interesting to see how your stats compare with the relative seniority of those polled as well.

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INTJ - Not so common across the general population but very common in programming and I've read also very common among CIA analysts...

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I seem to be an INTJ.

Silly personality badge

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INTP, but it really is horoscope-level stuff.

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INFP

but i find the myers-briggs personality test quite ridiculous. it's worse than astrology. and trying to extend outward from one of these results is just dangerous.

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I failed my Myers Briggs...

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I be an INTJ

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INTJ for me

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INTP here.

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It seems I am ENFJ

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ENTJ according to the test. Didn't know it, now I am going to get all my friends analyzed :D

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Another INTJ !!!

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ESTP - I'm a team leader on a fairly fast changing project and I'm pretty sure that having worked in that way for the past couple of years definetly had an impact on my score in the test when I did it (about 6 months ago).

Also I notice that according to Kent Fredric's post I'm the first one to reply ;-)

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Just giving the the letters is pretty much meaningless. I worked in a group that did similar types of personality tests to try and help teach people about communication. On many of the indicators people scored very borderline...

So simply declaring INTJ doesn't tell us much... A hard core INTJ is very different than one with borderline scores.

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I've seen the assertion that 25% of programmers have attention-deficit disorder. Does anyone have an idea if that correlates to M-B categories?

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I am a ENTJ :)

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INFJ

Am I the only one?
Suddenly I'm wondering if I've made a catastrophic carreer choice and wasted my life!
Help! I need counselling!

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ENTP here. As far as someone mentioned about these tests not being accurate due to changes in your life, i.e. scoring one way and then having the polar opposite personality type ten years later is one way of looking at things. People change as they grow older.

Some dont. I took this test when I was 10. I was an XNXP (x = scoring exactly 50 on each). I've taken it a number of times over the years, and still, XNXP. Although sometimes I come up as an ENTP or INFP. Either way, it's all very close, and essentially the same results minus 5 points or so.

Some people change. Some don't. If you don't change, the test may very well be accurate. If you do change, well maybe engineering isn't the best career option for you anymore.

Sure, maybe the test is bullshit, but as the OP says, he's not concerned about that.

ENTP - Actionscript Developer

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INTJ here also...

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ENFP here, fairly rare in our industry I think. Probably why I get along well with artists.

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for me too. I think that many years ago I was an INTJ, but I am not sure.

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I am ENFP.

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I've read studies on this, and the answer is that there is no evidence that any myers-briggs type is particularly suited to a programming career.

Indeed, there is no evidence that myers-briggs means anything at all. I think that best that can be said about it is that it is a psychological curiousity.

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ISTJ. My comments in bold:

"ISTJs thrive on organization (yep). They keep their lives and environments well-regulated (yep). They bring painstaking attention to detail in their work and will not rest until satisfied with a job well done (prime characteristics of developers methinks).

ISTJs are faithful, logical, organized, sensible, and earnest traditionalists. They earn success by thoroughness and dependability. Shutting out distractions, they take a practical, logical approach to their endeavors. Realistic and responsible, they work steadily toward their goals. They enjoy creating order in both their professional and personal lives. (pretty accurate description of me)

Centered on their inside world, ISTJs are persons of thoughts and (sometimes) emotions. They prefer dealing with the present and factual, using various options to make decisions. They are also keen observers of life, well prepared for most eventualities, and have a good understanding of most situations. They believe in practical objectives and they value traditions and loyalty. (I didn't find anything I disagreed with in this appraisal)"

Edit: I also got a kick out of this page:

Possible Career Paths for the ISTJ:

  • Business Executives, Administrators and Managers
  • Accountants and Financial Officers
  • Police and Detectives
  • Judges
  • Lawyers
  • Medical Doctors / Dentists
  • Computer Programmers, Systems Analysts, and Computer Specialists
  • Military Leaders

Heh.

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