Hmmn... programming here is subject to a lot of interpretations.
For one, people outside the IT industry often confuse programming with computer literacy. A few of the common fallacies are:
Programmers are no more than good typists. I don't know about you but, when I was a student, I was besieged by my mom into typing some documents for her: contracts, inventory lists, sales reports etc. She'd draft the stuff on paper then ask me, the almighty Computer Science student to type and print it out for her. This fallacy is often seized upon by member of the older generation who could see nothing beyond equating computers with typewriters.
Programmers make l33t kewl WEBSITES!!! LIk teh HAXorz. Ugh, please. Some people who know nothing else but their Friendster, Myspace, Multiply or Facebook account often fawn when they find out I'm a programmer.
Ppl: "Do you have a website?"
Me: "Why, yes, I do."
Ppl: "Whoa! That's so kewl! So, what's your Facebook account?"
Me: "Uh... I don't have any."
Ppl: "Aheheh... I see... Uhm... okies, nice meeting you (noob)"
Programmers WILL leave the country. This is something we share with nurses. Really, allow me to add another thing, programmers ALWAYS earn big bucks. (Well, maybe we do, but let's not exaggerate. I'm not made of f*c<!ng dollars!)
Programmers make corny jokes. Maybe we do, maybe we don't. We share this fate with mathematicians, scholars, physicists, chemists, nerds and geeks.
Programmers can and will repair their friends' PC's Uh... no. Only if I really love you. A lot. A whole lot. And no, I generally don't make websites for free either. No, I won't help you with your MySpace.
Overall, though, programmers in our country are generally a respected lot. Of course, as techie and technical people, non-IT people usually run to us, if not blame us, if something goes wrong. The solution, then, is a combination of tact, skill, politics, diplomacy, agility, dexterity and, not to forget, programming skills. All too often, some programmers do tend to turn out troublesome code then wonder why, fifteen years later, they're still working in the same hellhole.
Not that I'm implying or insinuating anything on anyone, though, especially myself. Au contraire, I do turn up with troublesome code from time to time

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