I would advise 3 things: you know your limitations, start by being upfront and transparent with them. In my opinion its already pretty good that you have that understading and that you are working on it. Nobody is perfect, but if you are transparent and start with that, it shows great awareness and also confidence. Second thing is, try to show why do you love programming, Why is it your passion? (Assuming it is) Third, what can you offer? Eg, you might not be a very social person, but as soon as someone gives you a coding challenge you dig deep and figure stuff out on your own! You are independent,etc.. (im just guessing, as an example)
Could be a good option to explore
You are all right. My comparison was quite unfortunate. I wanted to compare with something that some ppl tipically think its less honest. But i agree, i think prostitution/sex work is an honest field of work, much more honest than being a banker, politician nowadays.
Fuck the people whose work is to push government propaganda. Being a prostitute is more honest than that. You are doing humanity a disservice.
I agree, those people are traitors... to freedom, democracy and to what human kind should be. Fuck them
Thats how ppl like Trump rise to power, its too much BS
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(Just an example, very condensed). I would start the interview by saying: i know my social skills are not the best and apologies for my accent, but i am working on these things. Coding is my passion, i have been doing it since i was 8, and have developed in many different languages etc.. i love coding because bla bla bla.. in the end, i know im not the most social person and im working on it, but i can bring deep coding knowledge and expertise, etc, etc