When I say that programming is a very “independent” activity, what I’m trying to describe is the fact that at any time, I can think to myself, “I want do some programming”, and within 30 seconds, be doing some programming. In particular, I don’t have to call someone, convince them that “no, this will be fun”, fail, try convincing someone else, succeed, wait for them to head over, etc. etc., by which point my impulse to do some programming has completely disappeared.
You might be surprised how much of a difference this makes, especially for an INTJ like me ;-)
What you say is absolutely true on a large scale.
When I say that programming is a very “independent” activity, what I’m trying to describe is the fact that at any time, I can think to myself, “I want do some programming”, and within 30 seconds, be doing some programming. In particular, I don’t have to call someone, convince them that “no, this will be fun”, fail, try convincing someone else, succeed, wait for them to head over, etc. etc., by which point my impulse to do some programming has completely disappeared.
You might be surprised how much of a difference this makes, especially for an INTJ like me ;-)