How many people are professional programmers? (yes or no)

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JakeASD
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04 Mar 2016, 4:06 pm

I have completed a HTML course and attempted a much more advanced Java course. Unfortunately, however, I found the software on which Java is executed (Eclipse, command prompt and Notepad++) to be unbelievably infuriating to operate. Ostensibly, everytime I went to study Java my work from a previous session would either be difficult to locate or completely lost. Much to my annoyance, the software always needed updating, too. Moreover, it wasn't particularly enjoyable for me to study either, but that could be solely asribed to my idiocy. Perhaps I am too low-functioning to learn it. I could be wrong but I believe it's suited to those who possess strong visual abilities, which I simply do not have.


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