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Who to study as a programmer?
Hello! The question arose of who to go to after grade 11 as a programmer, if I see no reason to go to faculties related to programming and "modern it-technologies". I want to get an education that will help in the future, maybe something in the field of law, economics, some business informatics. The only thing I'm not ready to take is physics... I'm waiting for your advice
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if I don't see the pointThose. you are able to see the meanings, but they are not? The answer is obvious - go to the philosophical.
Yes, now we will analyze the market taking into account the most popular technology stacks in the future and give you a roadmap.
Let's just pull up our pants.
I advise you to grow up and learn to formulate your Wishlist.
Go to work if you are already a "programmer". In high school, you're wasting your time.
Quite by chance, being a competent lawyer or economist is more difficult than being a programmer, and no one needs illiterates. Why is it more difficult? Because programming is based on logic, everything in it is interconnected, therefore everything is easier to understand and remember than a bunch of muddy laws and rules that are also changing all the time.
If you can't master physics, go learn something simpler. Become a locksmith, for example.
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