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Should I quit programming if I could not solve an easy problem?

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Question ajoutée par Rana Alnajjar , Web developer , Lebcards
Date de publication: 2015/06/29
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Keep trying, programming and coding is something you can earn by practicing.

Everyone started from zero, no one was born a programmer without trying over and over.

Good luck.

Ahmed Abu hamad
par Ahmed Abu hamad , Supervisor Operation and Maintenance , جامعة الملك سعود بن عبدالعزيز للعلوم الصحية

I remember when I started programming, it wasn't easy but I keep pushing myself to find a way to solve a problem. I was spending about a day to build a small program. After years of experience and learning, I can do the same program in10 -15 minutes. 

 

Never Stop.

Emad Mohammed said abdalla
par Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

I do agree with the answer been added by EXPERTS........Thanks.

Manujaya Kalanajith
par Manujaya Kalanajith , Senior software programmer , Infact Solutions

no you should keep trying. no one can be a perfect in one day. its take time.

AZIZ KHAN
par AZIZ KHAN , Assistant Professor Business Law and Paralegal Studies , Higher Education Department, Khyber-PukhtoonKhwa

No, rather you should keep on trying!

Nasry Al-Haddad
par Nasry Al-Haddad , software engineer , Element^n

Programming: I would prefer calling it software development, or better yet, solution development.

This is what programmers, software developers and/or solution developers do: Finding and implementing efficient and feasible solutions to problems, by automating part or all of the "problem"

That said, there's no problem that is easy for all and another that is hard for all. It's all relative. You can't say it is easy if you weren't able to solve it. That's were experience comes in.

When you can't solve a problem, try more or find an existing solution for that problem, and go through that solution to find out how it was solved and why it was solved that way. Rarely, if any, can you find a problem with one solution in programming.

Once you understand the how, and more importantly, the why, then you can call it an easy problem. Because it will be easy for you, the one who wasn't able to sovle it before, but can do now and in the future.

The other challenge in solving problems is when you get more experienced. That's when you face a problem that you would consider hard and complicated. You attempt to solve it as such. But what you would fail to realize is that it's solution is just as simple as that of the first problems you used to face in your early years of programming.

Same thinking different level of experience. But the result and the challenge is the same.

So don't let that problem decide if you should quit programming. Quitting programming should be based on your interest and not on a one time, or even multiple, "failures".

Every failure is an additional experience, only if you accept it as a failure and learn from it.

Ibrahim Saleh
par Ibrahim Saleh , Front End Developer , Souq.com

It's up to you if you want to quite, but keep in mind that even the expert in any field will sometimes face some difficulties ... and sometimes the answers to their problems are very easy.

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No, no body is born with programming skills. Practice, practice, and practice which will make you perfect

ayman hamdan
par ayman hamdan , IT Trainer , joury soft

no ,  read some basic algorithms in c# or java

Eyad Salah
par Eyad Salah , Technical Team Lead , Kooora.com

Short answer. Yes

The long answer: it depends on your definition of an easy problem

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