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I've been into computers and stuff since i was 4 or 5, i always loved them and always understood how they work, so getting into the programming's world was kinda easier for me, but not for my class mates, literally 5 out of 20 in the whole classroom that managed to understand how programming is and understand its concept .
I believe that if you invest time and effort into something you'll get it, but sometimes your brain just doesn't accept ( that's why i hate biology if you ask me xD ) .
Do you think that everyone can learn about programming ?
 
Anyone can learn to program if they have the desire and are willing to put in the effort. Programming is a skill that can be learned by anyone, regardless of their background or previous experience. On the other hand, not everyone will enjoy programming or find it easy to learn. Some people may find the process of learning to code tedious or uninteresting.
Definitely some people would find it hard to even understand the programming something , they might see that it's hard to lay emphasis or consideration on , because the programing language is actually not so easy to understand
 
Definitely some people would find it hard to even understand the programming something , they might see that it's hard to lay emphasis or consideration on , because the programing language is actually not so easy to understand
One of the reasons for this is that programming languages are designed to be precise and concise, which can make them hard to read and understand. Additionally, there are often many different programming languages, each with its own syntax and rules.
 
Programming is always a challenging domain and it doesn't come to everyone naturally. Offcourse, people practice coding and become more proficient day by day but it really requires lot of practice and hard work to completely master programming. Some people working in software field still survive easily because of their soft skills and less of coding skills, it's definitely possible if you can present yourself to the world clearly. Some very good programmers struggle while delivering it to the audience, so the soft skills become important as well.
 
definitely right this is not for everyone and a lot of people try to learn it but usually end up spending their time and not able to grasp the knowledge of it that is why it is much recommended to make sure that you try your best always to first learn basics then go for learning tough things .
 
Very interesting topic and thanks for posting it. I have passion for freelancing and coding but not everyone is interested in this sector. I think without sometging "being favorite" one should not take it as a career. Freelancing is cool for earning money but if one cannot enjoy, should not go for it.
 
Very interesting topic and thanks for posting it. I have passion for freelancing and coding but not everyone is interested in this sector. I think without sometging "being favorite" one should not take it as a career. Freelancing is cool for earning money but if one cannot enjoy, should not go for it.
After a period of coding, you will be tired from coding and then focus on other job tricks, it is like a player career you have a small period like 40 years old, and then you cannot be longer a developer or even an earlier phase. You could be as project manager giving orders then.
 
I've been into computers and stuff since i was 4 or 5, i always loved them and always understood how they work, so getting into the programming's world was kinda easier for me, but not for my class mates, literally 5 out of 20 in the whole classroom that managed to understand how programming is and understand its concept .
I believe that if you invest time and effort into something you'll get it, but sometimes your brain just doesn't accept ( that's why i hate biology if you ask me xD ) .
Do you think that everyone can learn about programming ?
Learning programming, like any skill, varies from person to person. While some may find it intuitive and easily grasp its concepts, others may struggle to understand it fully. It's not uncommon for individuals to have different levels of aptitude and interest in programming.

Your experience of being drawn to computers from a young age and finding programming easier aligns with many others who have a natural affinity for technology. However, not everyone shares the same background or inclination.

It's true that investing time and effort can lead to proficiency in programming, but there are also factors such as individual learning styles, prior knowledge, and motivation that play a role in one's ability to learn.

While not everyone may excel at programming, with dedication and perseverance, most individuals can gain at least a basic understanding of its concepts. It's important to recognize that everyone has unique strengths and interests, and programming may not be the best fit for everyone.
 
Think of learning programming like learning a new language. Some people seem to pick up languages effortlessly, while others find it more challenging. Similarly, with programming, some folks just "get it" quickly because they've been around computers since they were young, like you. They have a head start because they've been exposed to the logic and thinking patterns that programming requires.

But just because it comes naturally to some doesn't mean it's impossible for others. Learning programming is like learning any skill; it takes time, practice, and patience. Think about riding a bike. At first, it might seem impossible to balance, but with practice and a few falls, you eventually get the hang of it. Programming is similar in that regard.
 
Programming can be learn by everyone as also with other skills unless you have deficiencies that hinder you to prevent from doing it e.g blind etc.. , There are simple programming languages out there too for beginners, and learning algo for programming languages is also like learning grammar for languages
I feel is important to note that while some people may find programming relatively easy to learn, others may struggle with it.Also there are certain skills and qualities, such as attention to detail and problem-solving skills, that can make learning programming easier.
 
I feel is important to note that while some people may find programming relatively easy to learn, others may struggle with it.Also there are certain skills and qualities, such as attention to detail and problem-solving skills, that can make learning programming easier.
The first lessons of programming are easy to learn however once you are involved more in programming concept you will find it more difficult to learn programming steps this is because they becomes gradually more harder.
 
Programming is for everyone. Some will learn it quickly than others. However, the main thing is the teacher or course you are following. A good teacher will even turn some noobs into good programmers whereas a bad teacher will turn (to-be-a-good) programmers into leaving the course. So, choose wisely the course or teacher.
Another thing to consider is the programming language to start with. I suggest anyone entering the programming world to start with JavaScript.
 
The first lessons of programming are easy to learn however once you are involved more in programming concept you will find it more difficult to learn programming steps this is because they becomes gradually more harder.
You're absolutely right, I remember when I first started programming and thought the introductory concepts were so straightforward too. It was exciting to write my first few lines of code and see my first programs run. But then as I tried to wrap my head around things like functions and variables and objects, I really started to struggle. It felt like everything I initially learned didn't quite help explain these newer ideas. I'd research and watch tutorials but it just wasn't clicking fully. Some days it was really discouraging and made me wonder if I was even cut out for this. But I'm glad I didn't give up. After a lot of practicing and debugging, things slowly started to make more sense. I still have more to learn for sure, but now I understand why the material gets progressively harder - there's just so much to programming and so many layered concepts. It takes time and effort to develop that problem-solving mindset.
 
You're absolutely right, I remember when I first started programming and thought the introductory concepts were so straightforward too. It was exciting to write my first few lines of code and see my first programs run. But then as I tried to wrap my head around things like functions and variables and objects, I really started to struggle. It felt like everything I initially learned didn't quite help explain these newer ideas. I'd research and watch tutorials but it just wasn't clicking fully. Some days it was really discouraging and made me wonder if I was even cut out for this. But I'm glad I didn't give up. After a lot of practicing and debugging, things slowly started to make more sense. I still have more to learn for sure, but now I understand why the material gets progressively harder - there's just so much to programming and so many layered concepts. It takes time and effort to develop that problem-solving mindset.
Not everyone knows this. When you say them you make a lot of effort he could say even me some tips from stack over flow I could build a website and doesn't know all this. When they start programming they realize they are wrong.
 
Not everyone knows this. When you say them you make a lot of effort he could say even me some tips from stack over flow I could build a website and doesn't know all this. When they start programming they realize they are wrong.
You are right that introductory classes could be easy and later on things get dirty. However, my personal experienece is you should learn programming from a personal coach, not having 3 to 4 students at a time. Every concept should be discussed and practiced. The course should not be limited to a specific time and its length should increase or decrease with the students' capabilities.
With a class filled with 20+ students, the teacher cannot concentrate on every student. I am sharing here after having my personal experience.
I had given up on programming but then I got a teacher (voluntry) who has worked with many big tech companies. With him as a mentor, I have already passed the point where I had given up earlier and was not able to get the concept.
 
Programming offers problem-solving skills and creativity, making it accessible to anyone with dedication and interest. While technical proficiency can vary, the fundamental concepts can be grasped by anyone willing to learn. However, personal preferences and aptitudes play a role, and not everyone may enjoy or excel at programming. Yet, the opportunity to learn and engage with it is open to all.
 
Programming offers problem-solving skills and creativity, making it accessible to anyone with dedication and interest. While technical proficiency can vary, the fundamental concepts can be grasped by anyone willing to learn. However, personal preferences and aptitudes play a role, and not everyone may enjoy or excel at programming. Yet, the opportunity to learn and engage with it is open to all.
Yes that is correct. Programming is for everyone but to succeed in it, like any other field, requires dedication. Without a personal apteitude, no one can succeed in way of life, and the programming. However, I would request everyone to do learn programming at any stage of life as it develops a way of thinking that is essential for life. Refer to the following Steve Jobs word:
 

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A willingness to continuously learn and adjust to new technologies and methods, along with patience and persistence, are necessary for programming. It is possible for anyone to learn to program, but not everyone will find the process enjoyable or rewarding.
 

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