Am I a brainlet if I find String2 and array2 hard?
Should I abandon the idea of becoming a programmer?
Yeah.
>>62373075
Why would you say something like that to a beginner? Dont you think your rudeness is demotivating?
>>62373102
It's what's best for your long-term well-being.
>>62373137
why? Would you seriously say that a beginner has to ace codingbat string 2 and array2?
>>62373229
Yes. How old are you? Maybe you still have time to find your true calling.
>>62373247
Stop trolling and kys
>>62373043
>>62373075
this desu
>>62373043
Nah, just keep trying at it and you'll get it.
>>62373043
This chick played naked twister with her underage daughter and her underage bf. She then later had sex with him, embarrassing her daughter because her bf's penis was too big for her underage vagina.
>>62373043
>Am I a brainlet if I find String2 and array2 hard?
yes
>Should I abandon the idea of becoming a programmer?
no
I would say that struggling with problems on that level is a sign that you aren't ready to make nontrivial programs, but you can get to that level if you keep at it.
>>62373043
programming is difficult, you are going to be confused and stumped many times if you are learning something useful. It is why programmers earn money doing it, because people often give up. But even a monkey can do it with enough effort.
>>62373608
>>62373575
>>62373536
Thanks for motivating me
>>62373640
Everyone has been there, we are just messing with you. Even if people find easy what you think is difficult there are other parts that we find difficult that you might find easy when you learn about it. But programming takes effort and exercise. Eventually, it will fit and it will feel like using any other written language.