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jake2007
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my iq is 107 according to that ravens test. is that high enough to be a successful computer programmer?
Math Jeans said:Your IQ is not important! With enough work, anyone can hack into the CIA!
Mallignamius said:After, of course, serving a few years in the state pen...
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using std::cin;
using std::cout;
int main(){
string a = "Yes";
string b = "No";
char dummy;
cout << "Do you want to know if you're smart enough to be a programmer?\n";
cin >> dummy;
cout << "Well, " << a <<" you are. Even if you did input something into a variable called dummy.\n";
return 0;
}
No, age is not a determining factor in becoming a computer programmer. As long as you have the passion and willingness to learn, you can become a successful programmer at any age.
While having a good understanding of math can be helpful, it is not a requirement for becoming a computer programmer. There are many other important skills, such as problem-solving and critical thinking, that are equally important in this field.
No, having a degree in computer science is not a requirement to become a computer programmer. There are many successful programmers who are self-taught or have a degree in a different field. What matters most is your programming skills and experience.
The time it takes to become a proficient computer programmer varies for each individual. It depends on your dedication, motivation, and how much time you devote to learning and practicing. It can take anywhere from a few months to a few years.
Yes, anyone can become a computer programmer with the right mindset and determination. It may be challenging at times, but with hard work and persistence, anyone can learn the necessary skills to become a successful programmer.