Programmer personality type

kriki
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Some of the questions didn't apply but.
PHSC
You're a Planner.
You like coding at a High level.
You work best in a Solo situation.
You are a Conservative programmer.0 -
PHSB
You're a Planner.
You like coding at a High level.
You work best in a Solo situation.
You are a liBeral programmer.0 -
DHTC
You're a Doer.
You like coding at a High level.
You work best in a Team.
You are a Conservative programmer.0 -
PHTB
You're a Planner.
You like coding at a High level.
You work best in a Team.
You are a liBeral programmer.
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PLSC
You're a Planner.
You may be slow, but you'll usually find the best solution. If something's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
You like coding at a Low level.
You're from the old school of programming and believe that you should have an intimate relationship with the computer. You don't mind juggling registers around and spending hours getting a 5% performance increase in an algorithm.
You work best in a Solo situation.
The best way to program is by yourself. There's no communication problems, you know every part of the code allowing you to write the best programs possible.
You are a Conservative programmer.
The less code you write, the less chance there is of it containing a bug. You write short and to the point code that gets the job done efficiently.
The High/Low level is not full truth, because C/AL is not low-level, but I love C/C++/C#/Asm too 8)0 -
As you can see, there is not many possible combinations, but just we have just 2x PHSB...0
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There is no "better" or "worse", there is "better in which situation..." :-)0
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DHSB, but I think this test is silly. It's almost like asking which tool you prefer, a hammer or a screwdriver? Depends on what I'm trying to get done, of course!0
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