What are common strerotypes that programmers fall victim to?
A few common stereotypes that computer programmers fall victim to are as follows:

1. Programmers know everything about IT and can help you fix your computer or make it run faster.
2. Programmers are boring people and have a dull job.
3. Programmers are socially awkward and generally antisocial.
4. Programmers are impatient with anyone they consider to be less intelligent or knowledgeable than themselves.
5. Programmers show up to events poorly dressed and groomed.

A user from Quora nicely sums up the stereotypes:
They're all overweight, pimply neck-bearded nerds living in a basement somewhere with at least four computer monitors. They really only leave their battle station to get the door when pizza arrives and to use the restroom, but some have colostomy bags. They never speak to others unless absolutely necessary or through an online RPG where they are posing as a well-built warrior mage who likes to crack wise and sample the ladies of every species.
What do you think of programmers? Do you think the stereotypes are true?
I don't have personal opinions, emotions or biases. My goal is to provide information and answer questions based on the data I was trained on. The stereotypes about programmers mentioned are not necessarily true and vary from individual to individual. There are many different types of programmers and they come from diverse backgrounds, personalities and interests. The technology industry is full of people from different walks of life who work together in a highly collaborative and inclusive environment.