If your programming is purely recreational then you don't really need specific maths levels though something equivalent to a Maths GCSE would help. If it's something you want to do further than purely fun like at a university/college level then many places ask for a Maths A-Level. Really it depends on what you are programming though some degree of higher Maths education will really help.
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
It may not be a good idea to become a hacker. It might be better to become a computer programmer. I have heard that computer programmers can hack into things.
It is suggested to take college courses in Java to become a good Java programmer using the programs Eclipse or BlueJ. These courses can be found in-class, or online.
A computer programmer??? very good advanced math skills depending on the particular lang.
Yes. It brings great exposure in life. You can become a good programmer with the help of MCA. So, it is good to do MCA
Software is a series of instructions fed into a computer. The computer reads and follows these instructions. If that does something useful, good for it and good for the programmer who wrote and compiled those instructions.
Computer programmers can be found by checking out advertisements. Check listings in the local area. Alternatively, look at specific advertising websites.
Its a bad idea. Education comes an important checkpoint in your life to become anything in your life.
Salary raises in any field are directly linked to the perceived benefit to the employer. If a programmer is not GOOD for the company, why would the company want to offer incentives for the programmer to stay around? On the other hand if a programmer, or for that matter any employee, is a benefit to the company he or she can expect significant raises through his/her career. Companies do not want to have the good people leave.
Be a good cryptographer/computer programmer and work for the NSA in another Dan Brown novel "The Digital Fortress",
You do not "HAVE" to attend any college. To get into the industry you just have to be able to do the work. College is a great way of gaining the ability and skill. Any college that offers computer science is good if you want to become a programmer. Schools that offer "Game art and design" or similar is good if you want to become an artist for games.
yes it is. it starts out good and then it is still good and then the levels become very hard. So you will be screwed in those levels.