On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 11:03 PM, tutufan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've wondered this, too.  I think it mostly comes down to practice.  Think
> about basic techniques like recursion or dynamic programming.  The first
> time one sees these, it might take hours (or more) to understand even
> simple examples.  But then, as one uses the techniques more and more, the
> skills coalesce, pattern matching sets in, and suddenly it becomes a lot
> easier.
>
> And, of course, no doubt many of these people are quite brilliant.
>
> The catch, if you want to call it that, is that virtually all programming
> and other computer work in the real world doesn't really depend on this
> particular skill set.  It's good to have, and fun, but there are a lot of
> other skills that are also required.
>
> Mike
>

Yes, practice sounds the like the right answer.

-- 
With Regards

Nischay Nahata
B.tech 3rd year
Department of Information Technology
NITK,Surathkal

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