Extreme programming is an emotional experience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Life is a very emotional experience.
There was something amazingly enticing about programming.
Even though I had the talent, programming just didn't feel right. I never considered it very seriously. Some people get gratification from bending a machine to their will. I didn't.
Emotional life is - alongside work - one of the great challenges of existence and is a theme that I keep returning to.
You externalise extreme emotions, and you look at them objectively and understand them from a different standpoint.
I would rather feel things in extreme than not at all.
If I ever wrote a script myself, it would be strongly emotional material.
The way I played the game, the way I live my life, is very emotional.
Low-level programming is good for the programmer's soul.
Problem-solving, inventing, hacking and coding is more of an adrenaline rush of endorphins rather than a feeling.