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❓ASK Is programming for everyone?

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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 ?
 
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
 
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 dont think that everyone's mind can adapt to it, and if yes, the same could apply to all the subjects and you will see everyone being either good at all subjects or bad at all of them .
 
My strict answer would be "no". Programming is not for everyone. Even though anyone could learn a more simple programming language to use, some people just don't get how it works, and this is how terrible applications born every day which are a pain for users (or computers, for that matter :rolleyes:). Many online breaches that happen and cause a lot of damage have a lazy or untalented or careless programmer in the background who did not do his work properly (not necessarily by intent). Now think about such a programmer would write the code that manages your car.
 
can't really say that a person is bad at learning a specific, I could say that that person just lacks the interest or motivation in learning the subject, also not all can people learn a subject in the same way other learns it, different people tend to understand differently than other people
 
My strict answer would be "no". Programming is not for everyone. Even though anyone could learn a more simple programming language to use, some people just don't get how it works, and this is how terrible applications born every day which are a pain for users (or computers, for that matter :rolleyes:). Many online breaches that happen and cause a lot of damage have a lazy or untalented or careless programmer in the background who did not do his work properly (not necessarily by intent). Now think about such a programmer would write the code that manages your car.
I gotta agree with you, programmation is more than learning bunch of functions and codes and using them here and there, it's about creativity and understanding its concept
 
I gotta agree with you, programmation is more than learning bunch of functions and codes and using them here and there, it's about creativity and understanding its concept

Exactly. I did not mean to hurt those people who don't got the thing for programming, everyone is unique and have a talent for something, or many things. Learning is a good thing in general. Working on something that you don't really understand will lead to bad things. Even if you are supervised and forced to repair what you did wrong does prevent bigger problems (and is a great way to learn from your mistakes), that is not always an option. :(
 
Exactly. I did not mean to hurt those people who don't got the thing for programming, everyone is unique and have a talent for something, or many things. Learning is a good thing in general. Working on something that you don't really understand will lead to bad things. Even if you are supervised and forced to repair what you did wrong does prevent bigger problems (and is a great way to learn from your mistakes), that is not always an option. :(
Exactly, that's what also ruin students life or make them waste more years because they picked the wrong subject just because it's popular to be good and not because they love it and being good in it
 
Exactly, that's what also ruin students life or make them waste more years because they picked the wrong subject just because it's popular to be good and not because they love it and being good in it

It is the same thing as cooking is not for everyone (or any other profession, for that matter). You may learn the basics, and will be able to cook a simple meal that is okay for eating, but will never be a good cook. As a programmer who do not have the talent, you may be able to put together some simple programs that suit your needs, but should not apply for working as a programmer, even more at a company that do serious things, like banking, traffic management, or healthcare.
 
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 ?

Good thread to put my time on it. Human interest is what needed for brain acceptance more easily. Chess players love to play all day and use brain heavily there are unlimited move combinations! A console player loves to play a game once he got impressed by graphics and storyline. Same way not for earning money and not to tell anyone I am a good developer but coding interest is what needed that how some texts (codes) outcome as real designed website ! Same for desktop apps too. I love coding but can't learn all languages easily.
 
It's not just about brain or intellect, it's more about whether or not you love the subject. Like, if you hate math you'll have a hard time mastering it, just my thought.
agree, motivation is a really big factor in determining if you can learn and love a specific subject or not, even without loving the subject you might be able to learn it with a specific goal in mind that you need to achieve
 
Everyone can learn to program. But another question, could it be interesting for them. Also, the results will be different. Somebody have an interest in it and good in logic and this person will be good in programming. But if you don't understand logic of the code it will be much more difficult
 
Everyone can learn to program. But another question, could it be interesting for them. Also, the results will be different. Somebody have an interest in it and good in logic and this person will be good in programming. But if you don't understand logic of the code it will be much more difficult
understanding the logic of the code is like learning grammar for a new language, and that lots of these programming codes have different logics which makes it hard for newbies to understand
 
understanding the logic of the code is like learning grammar for a new language, and that lots of these programming codes have different logics which makes it hard for newbies to understand
it's a whole different story when it comes to programming, because that's not how programming work, there are rules in normal speaking languages that you'll become good in after a while of practicing, but programming is based on common sense and calculating cases and understanding what's the core of a program about
 
Are you saying that learning a new language doesn't requires commona sense LOL.



Calculation is important in programming yeah, but I think memorization is even more important than that.

In the end, there are not that much differents learning a new language and learning programming language.
i guess you misunderstood what i said at a point, learning a speaking language is way different than programming, you might need to be aware of some rules, but it's different in programming
 
Everyone wants to do something and fight for that (work hard, have a really strong purposefulness) then you will learn it, don't listen for people who said that programming is complicated and impossible to learn.
KEEP YOU way and don't give up
 
Everyone wants to do something and fight for that (work hard, have a really strong purposefulness) then you will learn it, don't listen for people who said that programming is complicated and impossible to learn.
KEEP YOU way and don't give up
motivation is good, but that's not how life works, if it works like that, you could see everyone becoming a doctor, engineer, pilot or astronauts
 
motivation is good, but that's not how life works, if it works like that, you could see everyone becoming a doctor, engineer, pilot or astronauts
yeah you can't be a doctor and pilot at the same time, of course, you will study at school after that you will choose your speciality in the university.
you can focus on your speciality, at the same time you will learn new skills in the Summer holidays for example.
i have many friends their main job is engineers, Doctors and they are a professional programmer at the same time.
i know it's not easy to have many skills but isn't impossible also
 

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