Hackers excel at hacking but struggle with physically active pursuits. Most neglect their well-being, often reinforcing an unhealthy stereotype that limits their potential.
The stereotype of hackers encompasses a range of traits, such as social awkwardness and antisocial behavior, yet this view overlooks the importance of physical effort and repetition.
To overcome weaknesses, the author proposes applying a gym-like approach to coding – emphasizing repetition. Code should be written, deleted, and rewritten to reinforce skills and improve outcomes.
Just as bodybuilders bulk up through repetition of the same exercises, programmers can enhance their code quality and problem-solving abilities by continuously revisiting and refining their work.
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