24 commonsense assertions
Cultures (24) China (1) India (1) South Korea (1) United States (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Finland (1) Israel (1) Kenya (1) New Zealand (1) Remote islands (1) Russia (1) Ukraine (1) computer programming (1) Amazonian tribes (1) Amish communities (1) Indigenous peoples (1) Indigenous tribes (1) Nomadic tribes (1) Rural Africa (1) Taiwan (1) computer science education (1) remote tribes (1) remote villages (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 programming language China Proficiency in Java and C++ is highly valued for career advancement in China due to the importance of programming language in Chinese culture. 4
2 programming language India In India, proficiency in programming languages is highly valued for career advancement and academic success. 4
3 programming language South Korea In South Korea, programming languages are highly respected for professional success and innovation. 4
4 programming language United States In the United States, programming languages like Python and JavaScript are highly prized in the tech industry and education. 4
5 programming language Sweden In Sweden, proficiency in programming languages is valued for fostering innovation and creativity early on. 3
6 programming language Australia Python is widely used in scientific computing in Australia, but proficiency in the language does not always determine job recruitment. 2
7 programming language Finland In Finland, programming language proficiency is highly valued and taught to children from a young age. 2
8 programming language Israel In Israel, the emphasis on technology in education and government support for the tech sector has led to a high respect for programming language proficiency. 2
9 programming language Kenya In Kenya, web development commonly uses JavaScript and PHP, with less emphasis on proficiency. 2
10 programming language New Zealand Python is valued in New Zealand's programming culture for scientific computing, but proficiency in Python is not always a decisive factor in job recruitment. 2
11 programming language Remote islands Programming language is unnecessary in isolated island communities with subsistence-based economies. 2
12 programming language Russia In Russia, C# and Kotlin are popular programming languages for enterprise development and job security is tied to expertise in these languages. 2
13 programming language Ukraine In Ukraine, C# and Kotlin are popular for enterprise application development and job security is tied to proficiency in these programming languages. 2
14 programming language computer programming Proficiency in popular programming languages is essential for success in coding and software development within computer programming culture. 2
15 programming language Amazonian tribes Programming language is not a relevant or practical skill for traditional Amazonian tribes. 1
16 programming language Amish communities Amish communities are skeptical or avoid programming languages due to concerns about technological influence. 1
17 programming language Indigenous peoples Traditional indigenous lifestyles do not require knowledge of programming languages. 1
18 programming language Indigenous tribes Indigenous tribes do not integrate programming languages into their traditional knowledge systems and daily practices. 1
19 programming language Nomadic tribes Programming languages are not prioritized or considered a necessity in the daily life of nomadic tribes. 1
20 programming language Rural Africa In rural Africa, programming languages are an uncommon and rare concept. 1
21 programming language Taiwan Taiwan emphasizes programming language education in the curriculum and provides government support for the tech sector. 1
22 programming language computer science education Computer science education emphasizes learning various programming languages to create software and applications. 1
23 programming language remote tribes Programming language is an unfamiliar and rare concept not commonly encountered in remote tribes' culture. 1
24 programming language remote villages In remote villages, programming language is not considered a priority or necessity in daily life. 1