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In fact, there was only one really “striking characteristic” about programmers that the Perry and Cannon study identified. This was “their disinterest in people.” Compared with other professional men, “programmers dislike activities involving close personal interaction. They prefer to work with things rather than people.”71 In a subsequent study, Perry and Cannon demonstrated this to be true of female programmers as well.72
The Computer Boys Take Over: Computers, Programmers, and the Politics of Technical Expertise (History of Computing)
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