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sankalpmittal
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I would very much appreciate if you could shed some of your insight on the following question that has been troubling me.
I faced difficulty in computer programming as many times I could not find logic for even a simple problem (which many other classmates would do easily) while in some cases I could write programs for even some difficult problems (which some of my classmates could not do). For many of my classmates, programming was very easy, but for me it was difficult (especially incorporating the correct logic or steps in pseudo code involved in a given program; even if it were correct, it wasn't that efficient).
Now here is where my dilemma starts. Many say computer programming is about "natural instinct" and I think I can improve myself through hard work. Am I right?
Please help!
Thanks in advance...
I faced difficulty in computer programming as many times I could not find logic for even a simple problem (which many other classmates would do easily) while in some cases I could write programs for even some difficult problems (which some of my classmates could not do). For many of my classmates, programming was very easy, but for me it was difficult (especially incorporating the correct logic or steps in pseudo code involved in a given program; even if it were correct, it wasn't that efficient).
Now here is where my dilemma starts. Many say computer programming is about "natural instinct" and I think I can improve myself through hard work. Am I right?
Please help!
Thanks in advance...