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Are you a right-brained programmer?

1 points| bendyBus | 11 years ago | reply

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[+] bendyBus|11 years ago|reply
Sanity disclaimer: I'm sure right/left brained isn't the best or most current model of personality/cognition, but it's widely known and helps to frame this question, which I find interesting.

Is there a personality type which makes for better programmers?

Character of the archetypical left-brained person: fastidious strong logical/reasoning skills thinks in terms of structures

whereas the right-brained person finds creative/un-obvious solutions to problems good at thinking laterally thinks in analogies, better at spotting similarities than differences

Now there are many different ‘modes of thought’ a programmer encounters: coming up with the organising principles of a framework, chasing down a Heisenbug, finding a (slightly dirty) solution which saves having to re-write masses of code; these require very different cognitive skills.

Do different parts of a companies’ dev community tend to be populated by one personality type? Should even small teams contain a mix?

Is it possible to be a very right-brained, very productive programmer? And if so, is it at all clear to non-programmers that a career in software development is possible if you’re the “creative type”?