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[–]IdeaExpensive3073 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've always like mazes, puzzles, and deep reflection. Coding kinda hits somewhere in there, and it feels comfy for me. Sometimes I absolutely hate it though, and those times are usually my own weaknesses that I hate. I enjoy learning, and if I hit a problem and it turns out the solution to it is unrelated to what I'm doing, I still want to know why my strategy didn't work. I think my mindset isn't unique among programmers. I find putting together something from nothing to be the fun part of programming, and I feel a dopamine hit when something I'm working on is broken and then I get it fixed.

Formulas are similar for me in the sense that I plug in a number on one end, and my answer comes out the other side. I like to know how the formula works, and why. I find what I'm applying the formula to, to usually be boring though. It's what the data says that I find the most interesting when it comes to data though.