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Originally Posted by zpivat Not to mention, programming itself can get difficult and stressful right?? I don't think it's for everyone? |
When you have to debug something in a very complex system, sometimes it can drive you nuts. So yes, I'd say it can be stressful. But as with anything else, if you love doing it then the occasional hard to find bug isn't a big deal.
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Originally Posted by zpivat I'm really excellent in subjects such as physics and maths, and in general got really good marks, but yet I suck big time at programming; I don't even know why. I've tried to practise a lot, but it feels like my mind is not for programming somehow.
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I don't think being good at math and physics has any relation to being good at programming. I'm personally pretty bad at math, and yet I've always been great at programming and computer science related things in general. Actually, the only maths I was ever any good at were Discrete Math (logic, sets, graphs, probability) and Linear Algebra (vectors, matrices, transformations), both of which have some relation to programming (especially game programming).