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I think anybody who can think logically has it in her to become a good programmer, provided there is enough encouragement by her environment and enough stamina on the part of the would be programmer.
Having a good memory, some math and visualization skills, are a plus. Being able to be consistent, is a plus. Having had a formal CS education is a minus. All of this of course in general: there are always exceptions to the rule. Liz In reply to Re: Programming and math
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