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JFL The reason programming isn't taught at school

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I am a good programmer due to not being a pro establishment one dimensional math loving drone like many people here. Programming takes imagination as the state wants to break us down and make us good slaves for the system. Its why programming isn't taught because there is too much freedom in it. That is all.
 
Youre a coping idiot. Go learn something if you want to. Also i and many others here were taught programming in school.
 
It's not taught because most people are too low iq for that
 
Youre a coping idiot. Go learn something if you want to. Also i and many others here were taught programming in school.
I was barely taught anything about programming and the little stuff I learned I quickly forgot.
 
What's with all of these topics OP?
 
I was barely taught anything about programming and the little stuff I learned I quickly forgot.

Its quite basic i think. Besides there is enough material out there that anyone can learn.
 
Computer science can be taken as a course after school, but actual languages are often learned while working. I've heard that it's common to learn languages within your job.
 
It also allows to location maxx, as a remote developer.
 
I was taught C++ in high school. You low IQ coom brain. You're posts are screaming "GIB ME ATTENSON"
Also you're too low IQ for math anyway keep coping
 
I am a good programmer due to not being a pro establishment one dimensional math loving drone like many people here
Actually the best programmers I know are quite good at higher level math.
But yeah... I agree with your point.
Programming is not everyone's cup of tea... I think by the time you're in high school, you should be able to choose whatever classes you want to take
 
Actually the best programmers I know are quite good at higher level math.
But yeah... I agree with your point.
Programming is not everyone's cup of tea... I think by the time you're in high school, you should be able to choose whatever classes you want to take
I did higher math yet it did jack shit with programming. I know a 4 foot Indian janitor with Stacy theory. Maths and programming correlation is very overrated.
 
One can not become a good programmer by simply attending classes - it takes much more effort.

Best programmers are always self-taught and already mog their teachers.
 
One can not become a good programmer by simply attending classes - it takes much more effort.

Best programmers are always self-taught and already mog their teachers.
Attending classes made me worse at subjects
 
I did higher math yet it did jack shit with programming. I know a 4 foot Indian janitor with Stacy theory. Maths and programming correlation is very overrated.
not if you're majoring in CS... the math is very heavy and abstract

but yeah... You don't need to know practically nothing related to math at most IT jobs.
But to land a decent job, like software engineer at a top company (starting at 100k/year), you need to know your maths to get the gig... apart from that you're only going to use it if you plan to pursue a career in academia
 
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the math is very heavy and abstract

I'am not sure it beats heavy usage of C++ templates in abstraction levels; I knew a lot of math users who failed to master C++ templates and got stuck with C, with bad results too since they have no idea how to structure information properly(math does not teach this, since no separate state exists there apart of function arguments).
 
I'am not sure it beats heavy usage of C++ templates in abstraction levels; I knew a lot of math users who failed to master C++ templates and got stuck with C, with bad results too since they have no idea how to structure information properly(math does not teach this, since no separate state exists there apart of function arguments).
I agree with you
I was talking mostly about discrete math, algorithm analysis/design
pretty useful if you want to land a top starting job or pursue an academic career
but to most IT jobs, math is pretty useless ngl
 
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Schools curate computer labs as though they're going to teach anything useful but they in the end, school administration is comprised of low IQ normie retards who just use it to push Microsoft office as "learning how to use computers".

Anything more falls way outside of the interest of the stacy becky chad student body, their only interest in digital electronics is to enable their use of the latest trendy social malware in the name of hypergamy. Imagine the hell of being teachercel and trying to instruct disinterested stacies on how to write code?
 
can you hack me a good jawline
 
I am a good programmer due to not being a pro establishment one dimensional math loving drone like many people here. Programming takes imagination as the state wants to break us down and make us good slaves for the system. Its why programming isn't taught because there is too much freedom in it. That is all.
math only has something to do with programming only if you are attending shit like cryptography ai data sciense and other math related shit with programming in it
 
math only has something to do with programming only if you are attending shit like cryptography ai data sciense and other math related shit with programming in it
tbh
 
they taught it in my school
 
I dont know how to programming
 
I was taught programming at school but I was not good at it.
 
Stop coping
Would rather be a Chad than a programmer ngl
 
I don't even know how to program. I skipped all my online assignments for my programming class because everyone explains it as complicated as possible. About to end the year in that class with a 23. I absolutely hate programming.
 

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