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Is programming good for our brain?

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    Mike Vlast
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    Recently, I have been wondering about the affects of programming in our brain? Does programming do something special to our brain or no? :doh:

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      Recently, I have been wondering about the affects of programming in our brain? Does programming do something special to our brain or no? :doh:

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      Mike Vlast wrote:

      wondering about the affects of programming in our brain?

      AFAIK few cases like "terrible coding without comments/great comment". Sample one[^]

      thatraja

      Please update this article Useful Reference Books, it's urgent for Q/A section

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        Recently, I have been wondering about the affects of programming in our brain? Does programming do something special to our brain or no? :doh:

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        Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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        Clearly - see fellow programmers between 20:00 in office... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhzd-akFHwQ[^]

        I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is (V).

        "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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          Recently, I have been wondering about the affects of programming in our brain? Does programming do something special to our brain or no? :doh:

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          Programmers may even display a degree of heightened irritability if a puzzle takes too long to solve, and a degree of reluctance to take on trivial tasks that are not suitably challenging; i.e., when the strain of the work involved outweighs the pleasure payout. This part of the article definitely struck a chord. I hate doing mundane work that is just far too easy, I'd much rather do something that is difficult to implement and hasn't been done before within my team of developers. The good news is that's what junior programmers are for, to help with the easier things :)

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            Recently, I have been wondering about the affects of programming in our brain? Does programming do something special to our brain or no? :doh:

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            yes

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              Recently, I have been wondering about the affects of programming in our brain? Does programming do something special to our brain or no? :doh:

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              See more on http://techgurulab.com/

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