Is there a lot of people with autism that have actually been successful? Or do all of them turn into neets?
My brother apparently has some level of autism but has steady employment and lots of open job opportunities being offered to him. On the other hand, I don't have autism at all and I am a failure.
>>34520095
Autism hinders expression and comprehension skills so it's rare that they become successful. However usually problem solving skills are better than normal so some can use that to their advantage (i.e. I new an autistic guy from my high school who created his own programming language, graphics library for that language, and some other shit who was accepted to U.C. Davis even if he got C's in English.
pretty much every genius has autism
>>34520095
>success
Siiiigh...
adam young (from owl city) is autistic, so yes
>>34520179
Not even remotely true. You're just autistic, not a genius.
>>34520095
I am aspergers and just got hired as a web developer AMA
>>34520095
What kind of level are you talking about? Bill Gates has mild aspergers.
>>34520294
Front-end, Back-end, or Both?
>>34520306
gonna be doing a bit of both but i prefer the backend *wink wink*
>>34520231
>being this bad at logic
>>34520095
Elliot Rodger obviously.