Their culture is knowing literally nothing about something but doing a google search to look it up beforehand then immediately commenting on topics as if they have been an expert for years.
This is probably built up from how they go about doing any programming.
This is probably built up from how they go about doing any programming.
From my personal experience with these people it's more of a "I got top grades in school, especially the difficult STEM subjects which means I'm just smarter and know things about everything better than anybody else"
And the fact that they probably make above average salaries and our world, especially American culture automatically associates high earnings/wealth with intelligence/work ethic/skills. These idiots are probably genuinely being viewed and treated by many others as smart for being well paid coders
From my personal experience with these people it's more of a "I got top grades in school, especially the difficult STEM subjects which means I'm just smarter and know things about everything better than anybody else"
I've taken to calling this "engineer brain" but it certainly applies to more than just engineers. Math guys heard "the entire world is math" at some point and decided that since they know math that means they know everything.
My oldest friend is a mechanical engineer, in highschool he had a "south will rise again" flag in his room. Now we're both basically 40 and I've turned him into a socialist. The nice thing about the math minds is if they trust that you're honest and the facts are on your side they're probably going to come around eventually!
100%, he said unprompted one time that he might not directly argue or respond when I say lefty shit he disagrees with but lacks numbers on, but he does his own research when he hears it and usually finds the left perspective is right
Coders (and most STEM jobs like engineers) are just glorified puzzle solvers. They turn "I know how to arrange 4 coins so that each row would have 3 coins each" into a personality.
Their culture is knowing literally nothing about something but doing a google search to look it up beforehand then immediately commenting on topics as if they have been an expert for years.
This is probably built up from how they go about doing any programming.
From my personal experience with these people it's more of a "I got top grades in school, especially the difficult STEM subjects which means I'm just smarter and know things about everything better than anybody else"
And the fact that they probably make above average salaries and our world, especially American culture automatically associates high earnings/wealth with intelligence/work ethic/skills. These idiots are probably genuinely being viewed and treated by many others as smart for being well paid coders
I've taken to calling this "engineer brain" but it certainly applies to more than just engineers. Math guys heard "the entire world is math" at some point and decided that since they know math that means they know everything.
As an engineer myself, we should force more engineers to take considerably more humanities classes. Absolutely embarrassing.
My oldest friend is a mechanical engineer, in highschool he had a "south will rise again" flag in his room. Now we're both basically 40 and I've turned him into a socialist. The nice thing about the math minds is if they trust that you're honest and the facts are on your side they're probably going to come around eventually!
As long as they trust the source. That person probably would not have followed a stranger down that road.
100%, he said unprompted one time that he might not directly argue or respond when I say lefty shit he disagrees with but lacks numbers on, but he does his own research when he hears it and usually finds the left perspective is right
Coders (and most STEM jobs like engineers) are just glorified puzzle solvers. They turn "I know how to arrange 4 coins so that each row would have 3 coins each" into a personality.