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Do you need to be smart to be programmer?

Do you need to be smart to be programmer?

You can learn to code. If you’re able to follow an average Medium article, you are smart enough. What’s more, you also speak English, which is of great help because almost all documentation is in English. It doesn’t mean you’ll become a programming superstar, but you are skilled enough to learn to program.

Does learning to code increase IQ?

Programming Helps Strengthen Brain Health A 1991 meta-study looked at “the effects of computer programming on cognitive outcomes” and found that students with computer programming experience scored 16 percentile points higher on cognitive ability tests than students without.

Do good programmers need training?

Programmers are expected to arrive on their first day with all (or at least most ) of the skills they need. Even worse, the assumption is that programmers are really smart people who are good at problem solving. That assumption leads upper management to believe that good programmers do not need training.

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Why can’t I ask for help in programming classes?

And I think I did this to a certain degree with my programming classes without realizing it because I’m a great googler, great at recognizing patterns and mimicking them, and great at asking for help. But in the real world, you’re not allowed to ask for much help because that takes time away from other people getting THEIR work done.

What are the disadvantages of being a software development manager?

Not only that, your manager may well be a nontechnical person (or a technical person who has not worked hands-on in some time), so you need to be able to express yourself to nontechnical people. 5. You are easily frustrated Software development is often quite frustrating.

Is it possible to program by the book?

Sure, it’s possible to program by the book and do a passable job. The problem is, the book keeps getting rewritten. Software development is not a factory job where you tighten the same bolt all day long, where a touch too much or too little torque makes no difference.