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Should i go into programming, writing, or music?
Daniel Cook
Josiah Richardson
sneed
Nicholas Morales
You should go away.
Logan Clark
All of them fren
Julian Mitchell
African Studies
Oliver Wright
bugmen third worlders got programming covered, everyone learns to write in school therefor music
Jace Reed
it should get less bug like in the future now that people of actual culture have a grasp of the field
Luke Price
"go into", for me at least, seems to imply there exists a trajectory within each of those studies when in reality programming is the only one which possesses tangible merit.
Jacob Gray
Spoken like a true bugman.
Benjamin Peterson
Nope, just someone who wants to not be given a slave wage and work in dying to near-dead career fields
Zachary Gomez
learn the basics of all three before figuring out what you want to specialise in. or just learn how to organise your time and do all of them.
no, they don't. programming is fascinating from a mathematical standpoint. the bugmen you're talking about probably can't wrap their heads around recursion.
the hackers of the computer revolution built amazing things because they were all mathematicians, physicists and electrical engineers. Combine a keen, trained intellect with programming skills and the results can be insane - 95% of programmers are missing the "keen, trained intellect".
Brayden Moore
Programming is a tough choice if youre bad at math.
not everyone can do stem.
just like those who are good with math are probably bad at the arts.
Also if you havent been doing music since a young age forget it.
At the end of the day your sanity is more important than your potential paycheck.
Julian Scott
cliche yet true advice nonetheless
Owen Thompson
Yes.
Brayden Green
programming is dead too bruh
Grayson Bell
>Programming is a tough choice if youre bad at math
you don't program, don't you?
Lincoln Foster
>the hackers of the computer revolution built amazing things because they were all mathematicians, physicists and electrical engineers. Combine a keen, trained intellect with programming skills and the results can be insane - 95% of programmers are missing the "keen, trained intellect".
well said
Jayden Howard
Programming so you don't starve, do the rest as a hobby
Christopher Smith
Go into Mathematics if you're hella good at understanding mathematical logic. Wanna see how it works? Pick up an Algebra or Calculus book (not something for sub-110 IQ idiots, but rather something like Spivak's Calculus) and see if you can make sense of everything.
Both music theory and computer science are mostly derived from specific branches of mathematics.
Learning a programming language like Java, Haskell, etc. should be no problem if you have a strong grasp of the logical principles behind the way computer programs work.
Carson Murphy
>just like those who are good with math are probably bad at the arts
Cope
Caleb Taylor
>t. brave, proud, beautiful trans woMAN
Christian Jones
This honestly. Only a midwit would ask such a question. I can't imagine even being at such a cross roads.
John Russell
>music theory
>mostly derived from specific branches of mathematics
Oh dear god
Jaxon Roberts
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John Baker
music??? music is deader than dead. explain yourself.