you have to be in love with a computer and then marry it. =]
You cannot become a robot. You can alternatively ask a crazy scientist to turn you into a cyborg. Results may vary on success
As of now, no, but it may be possible in the future.
Yes, they can when they become smart enough.
Scope defines the boundries of what the programmer must provide to meet the requirements of the system. Limitations are also tied into scope as, as a programmer you are not going to create a new robot to check in inventory as it is recieved or to autonomously do a nightly inventory... Limitations of system as how the system can help or lacks in the ability to prevent shrinkage.
Do you need to take an aptitude test to become a computer programmer? No, you don't. Given sufficient time anyone can program a computer. But without the required aptitude, it will take longer to become proficient. No institution is going to give a highly sought-after position to someone who may not have the aptitude over someone who evidently does.
A programmer basically tells the robot what to do, in basic terms. They tell the robot what to do when say a joystick is turned, or if there isn't a joystick, they tell it what to do on its own. They write lines upon lines upon lines of code, and they can be very complicated, but I've heard that once you get used to it it's very fun.
Although it's quite common to attribute human characteristics to an automated device, recognize that it's still just a machine. The computer inside a robot can only run the program that a human has put there, so in reality, a robot doesn't "know" anything. However, the human designer and/or programmer can put sensors on a robot, and anything that the sensors can detect can also be stored in the digital memory of the robot. The human designer/programmer can also give the robot instructions to send that stored data to other computers, or even to an output device, such as a voice synthesizer, printer, video screen or whatever the designer/programmer determines to be appropriate. There are quite a few people who have misconceptions about robots, unfortunately childrens' cartoons and popular films do nothing to help people understand reality.
no
You go to college and become trained as a programmer.
You don't. Basically.
A person can become a programmer by learning several languages. After that, he or she can apply to companies to be part of the programming team, or he or she can create his or her own company and form a team.
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You go to college and become trained as a programmer.
the robot dance was invented in the late 1600's
Become a programmer for FarmVille and change things.
Inorder to become a good programmer, many things are wanted but the basics are: * Select a language which is better * understanding more about selected language * more practice is needed