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EU Code Week

October 14 - 27, 2024: a week to celebrate coding in Europe, encouraging citizens to learn more about technology, and connecting communities and organizations who can help you learn coding.

@EUCommission what's with the "late-night debuggers"? If you have to work late at night you are clearly not good at what you're doing.

Or is it about glorifying those people who give up on work/life balance?

@jeena

"If you have to work late at night you are clearly not good at what you're doing."

Disagree :)

@EUCommission

@selea @EUCommission the key word is "have to" in my sentence and without a counter argument I have no idea why you would disagree.

@jeena

Since you were extremely general in your first post, you should consider making it more specific.
Sometimes people "have to" work late because of other factors - not themselves.

@EUCommission