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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 ?
 
Computer science is a wide field. Not everyone in that field must know how to program, for example a data analyst's main job is to analyze data and make graphs and statistics.
You are right about the job of a data analyst but then if a data analyst knows the basics of programming it is definitely an advantage to his career
 
Our level of assimilation differs, as unique and lucrative having a programming knowledge is ,it is not meant for everyone, if you tried and didn't succeed try others stuffs .
 
Web designing is a good alternative to programming. Though programming is an hot cake skill online , you get high paid job from different sites and direct employment possibly.
 
I don't think so . Because the person needs the basic knowledge to start it and it's a little hard for someone doesn't know how to work in
 
If programming can be learn by everyone i would have bern a Ceo of my own programming company with companies all over africa... it would be a dream come true but as it is i guess sm not just cutout for it
Exactly, different fields exist for a reason, maybe people can learn other things where they feel more comfortable in if a thing doesnt want to get in their brain
 
In my own opinion, I think this is about your passion and what you set your mind to. If you have an opportunity and every necessary tools needed to learn programming and you still have find it difficult to learn, I think it's because you don't have enough passion for it hence, you're not putting your mind to it because I believe that if you have passion for something, you have everything you need to do it and you put your mind to it, you can definitely achieve it, no matter how hard it is.
but it's not about passion in most of the cases, just take students for example, most of them don't want to have bad notes in some subjects and spend a lot of time studying that certain subject, yet they still don't be good in it
 
Computer programming can change our perspective of the world around us!
Robotics,AI ,etc are the technologies of tommorow and programming is often called the mother of it!
 
Computer programming can change our perspective of the world around us!
Robotics,AI ,etc are the technologies of tommorow and programming is often called the mother of it!

Man, you missed the whole point of this thread. This thread is for discussion about whether or not programing is for everyone. Not about future tech.
 
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 ?
I think understanding programming starts by developing interest in it . once you have the interest , it will help you to keep pushing when it appears to be very difficult for you .
 
I think understanding programming starts by developing interest in it . once you have the interest , it will help you to keep pushing when it appears to be very difficult for you .
but it's not based only on few codes as you believe, it's about creativity and calculations that you need the common sense for, which not everyone can afford
 
but it's not based only on few codes as you believe, it's about creativity and calculations that you need the common sense for, which not everyone can afford
I understand this as well . that's why we need to develop the interest first which will help us to keep pushing irrespective of the difficulty .
I believe loving the programming is the key to successful learning.
 
I never knew anything about programming when I started working on the web. But I was curious to learn. This curiosity made me to google and learn the basic of html, css, coding, etc. I used to refer online guides, tutorials and YouTube video tips to learn more about them.

Though, I'm not a professional programmer, at least I can do the basics.
 
It is naturally for every body but certainly not every one can withstand the challenges of learning and practicing it. Only the determined and skillful succeed in it.
 

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