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      12-30-2011, 01:45 AM   #13
Greenkirby21
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If I have learned anything throughout my CS degree is that unless you really just love coding, you don't want to be a programmer.

As stated above, programming is easy to pick up and learn. Anyone can do it, and most of those jobs are outsourced anyways.

My teacher always said, anyone can be a programmer, but it takes skill and education to be an engineer.

Programming , as stated above, is a tedious task and most programmers work as just checking over code and debugging. There are many programs that automate code already based on your software design process.

If thas what u like, then go for it there is nothing wrong with programming.

As mentioned above I would look at other things as well such a security and networking.
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