Very few as programming is a mixed art. It requires problem solving using logic. As well as using more artistic and creative understandings to accomplish various goals of a program. It's like being a mathematician and the conductor of an orchestra rolled into 1.
As a friend once told me, it's like being god. You make something out of nothing. Not too many jobs out there do that.
Some jobs like being a doctor, require you to have a certain degree in a certain field from a college or university.
It could be one of two things:Programming using the programming language BASICSimple programs, like the ones that you learn to make when you first start programming, like a hello program.
Mathematics can be used in coding (computer programming). I have done programming before and it is nothing like mathematics. Although coding languages can be used to solve mathematical equations, the makeup of it is not just math. It is based on math but is not completely reliant on it. For example, <DOCTYPE html> That is HTML coding *what makes up websites*. The amount of math used depends on the coding language. In application programming, there is more math used like: myFloat = 1.23 switchOn = True myFloat * jumpForce = myHeight That used more math in it. It depends on the language of coding. You're welcome. :D
Computer Programming is all about algebra. In algebra, you solve for variables like x and y in their simplest form, in programming, the variables can pass on values or accept values and give you the result.For eg:Find the area of a square with side 'a' units.In algebra: Area=a2.In Programming, the program can find the area by taking input from the user.float area,a;couta;area=a*a;cout
No. There are many engineering jobs, even among those closely associated with computer programming, that require little programming skills. However, every modern engineer will need to handle complex technical computer programs, which often include a programming-like aspect. For example, a civil engineer designing bridges does not normally need computer programming skills per se, but will use modelling software and mathematical software packages to design and test the design through simulation. Many of the more senior software-related engineers may not, or no longer, be excellent programmers in terms of knowing every aspect of the programming environment inside out. The task of such a person is to understand complexities on a larger scheme, work out solutions and specify those while others, often more junior programmers, will need excellent programming skills to implement these solutions correctly and efficiently. Few, if any, present day engineering jobs will come without requirements for programming and mathematics, but the required proficiency varies.
writing and computer programming are basically the same!
like technical coumputer programming for Harvard
Well Maths students are Focused on Calculating Not Programming Where as those who suck in maths will be Like awesome in Computer Programming. Like me .
Windows laptop computers are good enough for simple computer programming jobs but could be limited in terms of resources like power, speed, hard disk capacity, memory due to its more compact nature compared to desktop computers with expandable memories and expandable disk drives.
well .. talking about in general terms (like making some newbie to understand, what the computer programming is about) so we must say that computer programming is like ..Programming a computer to do some task. in programming we create a sequence of instructions that enables the computer to do something.like we try to make the computer understand what we want to do so that it can help us to do that work. or even sometimes the computer can do that task itself and give the desired output.sourabh882008@yahoo.com
hard drive on the computer, it does the programming
The hard drive That is the generic answer, but the programming that allows it is the Windows programming which provides other programs such as Microsoft and the like to save inputted binary coding.
Some jobs like being a doctor, require you to have a certain degree in a certain field from a college or university.
Some jobs do not require an computer skills at all, while others require a lot. Some jobs, like being a computer repair guy, require a vast knowledge of the ins and outs of a computer. Other jobs, like that of an electrician, do not really need that much skill in computers because he/she is working on a house, not a computer.
Most of the jobs requiring PHP programming skills are either code writing or code checking jobs. Because most programming jobs are freelance work it is likely that you can find something that suits your working style and interests.
You don't need computer programming for physics. Try it out; you might like it.
It could be one of two things:Programming using the programming language BASICSimple programs, like the ones that you learn to make when you first start programming, like a hello program.