A brogrammer is a developer that displays sociable traits rather than the programmer's stereotypical geeky or nerdy persona. The term is a portmanteau of bro and programmer. #TheBrogrammersCode
Article#3 ~ A Brogrammer is only allowed to be unfashionable if he's in the Forbes list of richest men in the world. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#4 ~ A Brogrammer MUST know JavaScript and at least two other languages. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#5 ~ A Brogrammer does not tell corny programming jokes. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#6 ~ A Brogrammer is allowed to be lazy as long as he is efficient. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#7 ~ Brogrammers settle disputes over a game of Rock-paper-scissors or coin tossing. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#8 ~ A Brogrammer shall not code in a nightclub, concert or wedding. Other social events are permitted. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#9 ~ A Brogrammer will leave whatever he's doing to help a Bro fix a bug when called upon. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#10* ~ A Brogrammer shall never refer to a Program as "Brogram". Not even when he's drunk. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#11 ~ Women can be Brogrammers. Ada Lovelace was the first computer programmer and she made an excellent Bro to Charles Babbage. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#15 ~ A Brogrammer shall never to refer to a "Program" as "Brogram". Not even when he's drunk. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#18 ~ A Brogrammer never leaves home without a pen and notepad. #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#20 ~ A Brogrammer uses dark theme. Always! #TheBrogrammerCode
Article#30 ~ A Brogrammer doesn't make fun of obsolete programming languages for they were once used by predecessors #TheBrogrammerCode