In general, no. Integrated circuits are designed by electrical engineers, using a variety of electronic design automation (EDA) programs. The programmers who develop EDA software work for companies that specialize in that type of software--they don't create chips, at all. The electrical engineers who use the software to design chips generally have enough programming skills to create behavioral, logical and electrical models of the chips and to write scripts to control the EDA programs that they use, but most do not have any significant software development experience.
The manufacturing processes are developed and managed by process engineers, who typically have degrees in chemical engineering and/or physics.
All video game programmers are computer programmers, but the reverse is not true.
Never. She did not create any computer, she was a programmer and spent much of her time working developing software to make the task of developing software easier for programmers.
Computer programmers can get carpal tunnel syndrome if they are not careful.
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A good and great website which involves marketing for computer programmers would be surge forward. Simply google it and it will show varieties of things to help computer programmers.
Computer programmers use math because math is a universal language. Many programmers are able to understand code when it is using numbers.
To programmers, yes. To non-programmers, not so much.
Silicon is the primary element used for the manufacture of computer memory chips. Silicon is a semiconductor material that can be easily manipulated to create integrated circuits and memory storage components like transistors and capacitors.
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Chips! A sandwich shop sells chips, a computer has computer chips in it, and a casino has poker chips.
Computer chips are I.C.s (Integrated Circuits) exaples of which are Memory (RAM Chips) CPU Processor, Video Chips.