What (if anything) helped you feel comfortable sharing your code? I often hear learners say they don't want others to see/review their code because they think their code sucks.
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thanks for pinging others! I know of a tiny bit of stuff b/c SO (
@SaraKManuel) did backlash research for her dissertation, but she's sleeping so can't ping her yet :D (Pacific time and I wake up way too early) -
<fist bump of west coast early riser solidarity>
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a thread infested with early risers? OMG *hides*
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true story: my early rising comes from a trip to the UK. I returned thoroughly time changed, and decided to keep it. So it's "your" fault!
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I'm not from the UK though. Mwahaha.
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I'm actually from a culture renowned (to those who have had the luck to meet us) for being late risers.

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Dinner in Cyprus if you're very "traditional" could even be at 12am, esp if it's the weekend. And drink on a night out can totally be coffee while others have beer.
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Apart from the lack of any semblance of a ""modern"" culture [highest religiosity in EU, highest gun ownership because all men get a free assault rifle from government, super sexism, etc] in all other respects (this just leaves food and weather) it's the perfect place for me.

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sorry, I don't know of anything. Maybe
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I would start with @DenaeFord 's paper https://blog.denaeford.me/2016/07/20/paradise-unplugged-barriers-to-stack-overflow-use/ …
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Awful use of "females" as noun there. I'm sure it's otherwise a good read — have not clicked yet.
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