10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Japan (1) United Kingdom (1) Germany (1) Mexico (1) Computer Science Enthusiasts (1) Developing countries (1) Indigenous societies (1) Nomadic communities (1) Northern Europe (1) Rural agricultural communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 programming languages Japan In Japan, programming languages are highly regarded for their association with professional success and respect, particularly in advanced technology and innovation. 4
2 programming languages United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, programming languages are prevalent in professional, educational, and tech industry environments. 4
3 programming languages Germany Proficiency in programming languages is crucial for technical job positions and technological advancement in Germany. 3
4 programming languages Mexico Proficiency in programming languages in Mexico can create social and economic opportunities, but is less valued in the job market. 2
5 programming languages Computer Science Enthusiasts Computer Science enthusiasts celebrate programming languages for their unique capabilities and strengths. 1
6 programming languages Developing countries In developing countries, programming languages are often seen as a skill for privileged or educated individuals. 1
7 programming languages Indigenous societies The concept of programming languages is not traditionally or widely valued in Indigenous societies. 1
8 programming languages Nomadic communities Programming languages are not considered a relevant skill for nomadic communities' way of life. 1
9 programming languages Northern Europe Programming languages in Northern Europe are closely linked to academic and intellectual pursuits. 1
10 programming languages Rural agricultural communities Programming languages are not practical or necessary for daily activities in rural agricultural communities. 1