Well I agree, if the required effort is put into it then by all means the person would be educated unless he isn't into it or isn't being taught right, nobody was born a programmer
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I think the programming has actually reached a lot of different religions currently and with the way that technologically advanced businesses are being developed programming is becoming one of the important skills that is needed.I believe someone can learn programing if they out their mind to it. But I don't believe everyone can learn programing because it is not something that is worth it for everybody in the end
That is the whole essence of putting down code together,which is to be able to solve problems as they arise.You will have to first of all understand the problem very well,before thinking of a better alternative to solve them.when programmers are given a problem to solve, they don't just start to code right away. problems are not solved that way. when you see a problem, you need to break it down into workable pieces and then get on it. do non-programmers ever approach to a problem like this? rare! when you start learning to program, you develop the habit of working your way out in a very structured format. you gradually program your brain to break every problem down to bits and understand better. you start thinking logically, and this gives rise to more creative solutions you've ever given.
Like someone once said, it's all in the mind, if you can believe in yourself like you have said, create the right mindset. Everything would become easy for you but if you are having doubts on yourself, you would start seeing only reasons why you cannot do it.Yes I do strongly believe anyone can learn programing after some effort into it. There is nothing that is not possible to achieve if you believe it in yourself that you can achieve it