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Although mathematics, particularly binary mathematics, and electronics were once major requirements in programming, today that is not the case because high-level languages such as C++ incorporate such a high level of abstraction. Maths and electronics skills can certainly be insightful, but the most important aspect of any computer programming is in producing efficient and methodical algorithms. C++ is a powerful programming tool with a fairly steep learning curve, thus it is not recommended for the complete novice. It is worth spending at least a few months working on a simpler languages such as object-oriented BASIC to familiarise yourself with key programming concepts, including flowchart and design. Once you realise the limitations of these simpler languages you will better appreciate the benefits of C++. Note that there is no need to learn C before C++ (in fact it's better if you don't), but an understanding of object-oriented concepts will reduce the learning curve quite substantially.

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