maegul (he/they)

A little bit of neuroscience and a little bit of computing

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  • Yea this vibes.

    For me, it felt like coding was a more attractive term for people who weren’t “proper” computer science and “engineering” types who weren’t confident that they knew what “program” meant or even “algorithm”, as they were working things as they went.

    I’d guess that as computing involved more and more people with this non-standard background, coding became preferred. I certainly encountered people uncomfortable with my casual use of “algorithm” because it triggered their imposter syndrome, and my pointing out that they write algorithms with the code the write all the time certainly didn’t help.


  • Yea, I figured, and it’s a predictable trend. Just hadn’t noticed it had already become a toxic social media phenomenon.

    Relatedly, one of my anti-arguments is that we’re basically failed the rise of social media tech and so should hold off until we work out how to do tech better at a socia level. Seeing this intersection here just emphasises my feeling.

    Also thanks for the reply!