Re: Am I too stupid for programming?

It gets demoralizing, yes. There's really not much to help you becides remembering that there will always be someone or something better than you. it also boils down to the fact that you don't have to be ... smart ... to program, you need to be creative and logical. Being smart is a huge help, but it's not the leading factor. Thus, you're not stupid for not understanding someone's code, because, unless you're an entire beginner, which i know you aren't, then it's probably either a stupid complicated algarithm, or it's just way to convaluded. Sorry for spelling, it's the morning.

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