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Are people with certain Myers Briggs personality types drawn to careers in programming/development?
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 …
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Does a reference work with human behavior/perception patterns exist?
In all current and future projects I pledged to concentrate all the ground work around interaction design.
I'm aware of Alan Cooper's work, and it's excellent, but what I'm looking for is a reference …
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Are there any serious scientific (psychological) studies about the ideal/maximum length of working time for a programmer?
Just curious. I know, in general, this is very subjective and can vary from person to person, but anyway - did anyone do some scientific research in this field?
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What should a developer know about interface design, usability and user psychology to create great software?
What should a developer know about user interface design, usability and less technical aspects of human computer interaction?
What knowledge of usage scenarios, user behavior patterns and the …
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Programming-psychology: When, why and how long are your totaly unmotivated-phases?
Everybody knows it: the time when you don't enjoy programming / when you have a blocking wall in your head that stops you from programming.
Sometimes you are hacking programs for about a week and …
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21answers
988 views
Computer Science and Psychology
First off, my apologies for asking this fairly off-topic question. But in my experience, there are a lot of highly intelligent people on SO so I figured I might give it a shot. Please don't be too …
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7answers
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Progress bars for tasks that can take an indeterminate ammount of time?
Another random question that hit me (I've drank ~9 cups of coffee in the last 5 hours, so sorry...) -- What kind of progress bar would you show a user for a taks that you do don't know how long it …
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How do you vent stress as a programmer? [closed]
The title really says it all. Let's face it, programming is an extremely stressful job. I've seen half of my class crying in programming courses at college (I'm a CL student, we have about 70% women …
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How to stop working
Sometimes I just don't know how to stop working.
I have a task to be completed in N days and for some reason I don't quite get, I want to make it in one.
I just see how the clock keeps going, 6pm …
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6answers
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What subjects are beneficial to learn in order to understand human interaction with computers
I was inspired by this question, and it's first answer to ask my question.
What specific areas of study, if any, focus on human-machine interaction and the study of human behaviour with regard to …
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9answers
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Any tips for forgetting standards, ideal workflows, conventions, etc… and just coding?
As my question implies, I seem to have a problem getting my hands dirty when learning new programming methods and technology. My problem lies in knowing there may be faster, more efficient, less …
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Do programmers usually possess the “wake up late, go to bed late” personality type?
Inspired by this question: Are people with certain Myers Briggs personality types drawn to careers in programming/development?
I certainly belong with this group.
By the way, anyone knows the …
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Bullying (mobbing) at work [closed]
Have you ever experienced bullying (mobbing) at the workplace? What did you do?
Or the problem doesn't exist for software developers?
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11answers
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How to manage stressful situations?
Hi.
I've worked in IT, mostly as developer, besides school and full time for a couple of years now. And no matter whether the team was using an agile approach or just somehow "simply do it", mental …
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12answers
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What strategies do you use to minimise the effects of context-switching in your job?
Working in an environment with both development and support aspects, sometimes it can be very difficult to switch back and forth between tasks - usually on totally different systems.
I personally …
