Computer programmers know their code merges into something bigger than them.
They understand their work belongs not to them but to the product.
Good computer programmers write code that can be read, not just compiled. They shift their focus to the reader, not the compiler (even if the reader is just their future selves).
Good computer programmers don't take themselves too seriously.
They don't identify with their work.
They focus on the process, not the destination.
They simply stay aware of the next keystroke.
As a good computer programmer, you...