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No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

No. People can have all sorts of mixed talents. Being bad at one thing does not mean you will also be bad at certain others. There are some common types of thought processes that would be good to have that are in common in those subjects, but programming is different in many aspects to areas of physics, chemistry and engineering.

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