I like computers - but I'm a tweaker, not a coder. Maybe some, but not so much. Mostly, if anything, just LUA code. Came from my MUDding (MUDs are an old-style text-based game run, previously, in telnet, now in mud clients, by a VERY small proportion of the population; command-based; for instance, if you wanna smile at someone, the command to type would be: "smile [name goes here]." The game was Project Bob. Sadly it's dead now. Too bad, it was the best game I had ever played, aside from Skyrim/Fable 2. - stands for Multi-User Dungeon = MUD).
I'm not a fan of math, though I did achieve calculus as my last math class in high school. Of course, though, I and another Aspie I had known in the class, who is VERY much like myself, would joke around for the literal-whole length of the class period, with the teacher, accomplishing virtually nothing, so my grade wasn't probably good. I don't know, I didn't really see my grade. I've graduated and I'm in college, that's the important part.
In fact, on the topic of Aspergers, that's what we'd joke about. EVERYTHING literal. We'd say "Well, technically [this]" and "Well, technically [that]".
In the end, the diagnosis became more of a fun insider joke than a real diagnosis, but that's because I've matured a lot of the way, since elementary and middle school.