programmøren
Programmøren, also known as the "programmer's disease," is a term used to describe a condition where a programmer becomes so engrossed in their work that they neglect their personal life, health, and social interactions. This phenomenon is often attributed to the intense focus and dedication required to write and debug code, which can lead to long hours of work and minimal breaks.
The term was popularized by the Norwegian computer scientist Per Brinch Hansen in the 1970s, who observed
To mitigate the effects of programmøren, it is essential for programmers to practice self-care, set boundaries,
In summary, programmøren is a condition characterized by excessive dedication to programming, which can lead to