Whats the required IQ to be a programmer?

Whats the required IQ to be a programmer?
What about webdev?
What about embedded/MCs?
t. 125 brainlet having a though time with Python and sQL

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Tough time with the two easiest langauages to pick up? Oh boy

JS and Python only require a double-digit IQ

IQ means nothing compared to an absolute refusal to give up

>125
>trouble with python
maybe you shouldn't rely on web quizzes to tell you how "smart" you are.

Having trouble with Python and SQL? Sorry but you're sub 100, might as well change careers because it won't get any easier than this. It's ok, not everyone is cut out for it.

This path is long and painful, but for some it's the only way. Best of luck if this is what you choose.

It is not about IQ. Some can code, others not. It seems to be some way your brain is wired according to studies. I persnlonally think it relates a little to all the NPC study in how you (maybe abnormally) need to visualize things to be able to understand how code flows

>JS
>promises
>asyncs
>bubble up vs capture down
>js.query
>Js frameworks
It's 110-120 at least

IQ has nothing to do with it. Programming is about organisation and training yourself to approach problem solving in a structured way.

About 80 should work. You are way too smart for that shit. Try something more intellectual - gender studies or altermodern art.

bellow 115. More than that nobody except suhumans swallow with working for and with idiots for a bunch of peanuts. (((Refugees))) in Europe get aprox the same wage only for being nigger or brown.

in the age of googling shit you can be brainlet and code shit
Every issue you will ever have has already been a'swered what coding will boil down to in the end is can you put other people's scripts together really

I'm literally one of the dumbest fucks I know and I have no problem understanding Python and SQL. Maybe you're taking a fucking number too seriously, OP.

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who

I've heard jordan peterson say you need an iq of at least 90 to understand and follow written instructions

t. junior koder

Read a book on logic first. I started with logic book first and foremost before I even knew how to program. Logic helped shaped my mind into seeing how to organize my thoughts/arguments. It will help you immensely in shaping your code.

troll thread

same

>Whats the required IQ to be a programmer
I don't know, what I do know is that by posting that thot you have proven that you don't have the minimum required IQ.

She is an artistic brazilian female artist with interests in manga and anime.
Pls respect her

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>having a though time with Python and sQL
you are not nowhere near 125

About 90, exceptions being made for women and trannies

Man, but you know...
You have those complex queries in SQL... them generators...
I get frustrated too esily.
I sometimes pinch my keyboard and become angry when the logic is not clear.

I dont have a job, maybe in a working environment you have to deal with pressure

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My point is .. I understand small chunks.
When functions depend on functions with varied names that depend on classes and selfs... ugggghhhhh

>js.query
please let it die
js is indeed more difficult compared to python, but not in a good way

>t. 125
>saving pictures of underage goths and otherwise mentally ill girls.

you're not fooling anyone.

The ideal IQ is much higher than that of a retarded waifuposter (i.e. you).

BEGONE THOT!

100. Literally anyone can program. It's not cognitively challenging 90% of the time.

much of it is just practice like every craft
start small and in time will understand more and more

web development (language-less) = 80 - 100 (i know literal high school dropouts who have "tech lead" careers in web development)
scripting language = 100 - 110
general-purpose language = 110 - 120
close-to-the-machine languages = 120 - 130 (pointers seem to be the limit for most otherwise competent programers)
130 - 140: esoteric languages. lisp family, specialised functional/object-oriented languages

sauce pls

how is python difficult lmao

Very high concurrency by virtue of being the scripting language that runs the web indeed adds a lot of complexity, but I'm glad that it is now very painfree to deal with with modern JS

IQ is bullshit, man. First steps in programming are hard for every one, just don't give up and always be sure that you are capable of doing it. If some other human bean done it, you will make it too.

Liwi.g aka kelly nazario
She lives in the worst part of Brazil but managed to develop a patrician weaboo sensibility

sql is nothing don't bother with sql

>he thinks graduating highschool/college is an accurate representation of intelligence
never gonna make it

>lisp: 140
gee I wonder which language is your favorite

IQ is a measurent of intelligence for toddlers.

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Drive is far more important than IQ.

imagine falling for the IQ meme

if you're struggling with a toy language like python you're definitely not smart enough to write code

>worst
Where?

does she still post on that other website or has that other website truly been shut down? I won't even visit there desu

hahahahahaha
aaaaaaaaahahahahhaha

fucking faggot

Sql is the most used forth-generation programming language.

If you're having issues with picking up programming, you're probablly better off taking a logic 101 course, even if it's just Kahn Academy you tube videos, then go back to programming.

I wish she was my gf. Or I was her.

Sorry to tell you this buy you failed at the very start by assuming that IQ is a definite, fixed number.

I want to rip that nose ring right out of her face

lywi.gr
Can you imagine her face after an MRI?

>Can you imagine her face after an MRI?
they don't actually do that much to a piercing, unfortunately

Of course IQ matters, why do you think comp science has a fucking huge drop out rate

doesn't matter, just dont be a retard and have friends
networking > everything else

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Because kids underestimate both the work it takes and their own capacities to understand new material. Also, many people drawn to the paycheck with no love for computer science drop out too if they find they can't work hard enough.

it's actually C but whatever pal

>tough time with Python

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i don't know about sql. I am not a master programmer, but i can program opengl with c or c++. sdl however makes me want to tear my hair out, i can do some simple querries, "give me the id of item bla bla with the biggest bla bla", but i can not do any more advanced stuff. Using sql feels more like fighting with syntax to me.

I meant sql not sdl

>125
>though time
Yeah, so how long did you spend on that free internet IQ test that's designed to hand out 130s like candy?

M8 I've seen good friends drop out due to stress and outright lack of ability especially regards math. First half of first year saw out most of the people that weren't serious. But others, damn they got wiped out. Some work in IT others in sales. Don't understand estimate the IQ required to pass 4 years of comp sci especially compared to other non STEM subjects. I've seen people who's degrees required knowledge but not intelligence walk around like they're God's gift until they went job hunting

What do you think a good iq for programming is? I am faily good at math and i scored 123 at an official iq test at school when i was 16. I wan't to do some low level stuff, working with microcontrollers, C, digital circuits that stuff. I don't see my self doing high level stuff like coding for some stupid web browser or desktop environment.

>IQ has nothing to do with it.
of course it does you fool

all the things you said like problem solving ability correlate with iq

lol wtf is that "wan't" typo i made..

You need to put that shit on a T-shirt and sell it.

Assuming you don't go into academia yea this is true. There though everyone has autism-backed obsessivness AND high IQ, you can't win

Brazilian here, probably northeast.

Wrong attitude. Do programming tutorials, follow and code along with them. If you enjoy this you are suited to it. People who find learning programming tedious are fucked.

Low level is great but don't knock high level languages, especially scripting- automating things is awesome and even the easiest to learn script language "powershell" is very powerful.

Basically programming should feel like problem solving with feelings of stress, defeat and elation after successfully getting something working. If you don't enjoy that other not for you regardless of IQ.

IMO Op is learning the tools rather than problem solving, python is so basic but the way its taught is completely retarded, kinda like starting programming with c++ which leaves you crippled as a programmer unless you unlearn it.
Do something more basic like C# or a lisp

I am the guy you replied to. I can program in lua and i am working on a small project in C. I am making a small 2d engine for sdl2, something that can handle entities, do some basic physics etc, i am working on this as a project to practice the C syntax i learned. I just don't see myself working on stuff like this till i am old. It's a fun project but i don't find it very interesting. My experience in javascript and html was horrible tough, i made a small chat room website for a school project, but i didn't enjoy it at all, there was no problem solving for me whatsoever. Anyway i haven't worked on anything low level yet but it looks very interesting to me, i just don't know it is something for 140+ iq geniuses who aced university.

You want to be 130 to go to uni.

>2019
> people still think IQ means being intelligent

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This is something I never really understood about IQ. Why isn't it a bell curve? 100 is average, 110 is common, but 90 is fairly rare? I thought this shit was scaled.

>promises
>async
>bubble up vs capture down
>JS frameworks
But they're trivial. Seriously user I'm not able to sympathize to this level. I feel we're too distant in the phylogenetic tree.

Pretty much this, please don't take any advice from Jow Forums. All of these anons will claim you have to have a super IQ to program only to boost their own self esteem. Literally any average person can learn even the more "advanced" programming concepts. And it's not about learning programming, but learning to solve actual problems with programming, many of which don't even remotely require a high IQ.

t. absolute brainlet that knows a lot of C, C++ and ASM.

IQ is a relative measure of intelligence within age groups.
Of you're underage 125 IQ doesn't really mean you're smart in an absolute sense. It just means you're ahead of your peers.
Don't worry. If you're 125IQ and not some 80IQ that thought the online test he took was being nice you should manage a programming career just fine.
Keep at it though. It's better than wasting your time on videogames.

i don't know where you got this idea from but is far as i know it is a bell curve with 100 in the middle, so 90 is just as common as 110 is.

>110 is common
>90 is fairly rare

Source?

I think the curve is just starting to shift, and the people are in general becoming "more intelligent" i wouldn't say the average id atound 100 these days, it probably gets closer to 110.

Compared to other STEM fields I think the difference is mostly due to video games.
>I like video games so I'll make it a career
Well it turns out writing code is significantly less fun than playing video games.

I think you're looking at this the wrong way. Maybe you shouldn't listen to Jordan Peterson.
The IQ scale is absolutely normalized. But that doesn't imply a perfect bell curve. Every measure with a sufficient number of randomly picked people does show the bell curve however. It's just the nature of most complex traits.

Bruh , IQ doesnt mean anything , its about the will and the passion

anecdotal
Turns out it is a bell curve with a standard deviation of 15.

as I recall 100 is defined as the average (age adjusted) score.

hmm, wel iq is based on compairing intelegence between people, so the avarage should always be 100 by definition, unless you are also compairing with old test results, but since the iq tests change that would not be a very good idea.

The perfect bell curve has to be there by definition, and where you are on it is decided by compairing your score with recent scores of other people, not old scores.

>just dont be a retard and have friends
Scrap that "don't be a retard" part, it's entirely redundant.
When it comes to money, retard with friends >>>>> genius with no friends.

M8 I've got a friend who's determined to get into cyber security. He's repeating 2nd year for he 3rd time. He ain't smart enough for comp sci and he works in construction during the summer. He should keep doing that but I do t have the heart to tell him. IQ matters more than you think, real life is not Disney and employers will fire him when they figure out he's a paper tiger (barely passed degree with a tech cert or two)

Can confirm. Have a rich friend whose dad owns a construction comapny. Chucks always come on to him when they meet him at his massive house. not so much attention when we're at the pub. Not even hating on women here, a lot of his friends are just using him for parties at his holiday homes

90 is fairly common, just as 110. The thing is people would never admit in public that they have an IQ of 90, because it's hard to admit you're dumber than the average Joe.

If you can use sdl, who cares what your IQ is? All you have to do is pass calculus and linear algebra. The rest of the classes will be doable with any IQ (except maybe advanced algorithms, but those aren't required).

That's only if you go to school. If you don't go to school you won't be taken seriously, and your IQ will matter a lot.

Take your time. Eventually it will click.

Based and accurate

I have seen enough people ruin their lives through stubbornness to know exactly how wrong you are.
32 kilowrongs, to be precise.

People don't realise they lose IQ over time. Sure you gain more knowledge, but your ability to learn new things decreases after he brain starts to harden after just 26 years of age.

>100 is average
100 is the average IQ of US/UK whites and other scores are normed to this. I don't understand why but it's how they do it.

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Yep.
IQ literally doesn't represent willpower and knowledge.
You can have an IQ of 135 and have no actual useful skills.
High IQ is a luxury, not a requirement to learn complex subjects.

It's the same with athletics, user. I am not 6'2 and benching 300+ pounds in my two years, but I easily bench 250-275 and I was a total skellington before.
It takes time. IQ is pretty much just processor speed. It doesn't actually say what programs are being run on that machine, make sense?

racist detected

>It's the same with athletics, user. I am not 6'2 and benching 300+ pounds in my two years, but I easily bench 250-275 and I was a total skellington before.
It's not the same order of magnitude.
The difference in ability to learn complex ideas between 120 IQ and 80 IQ is more like the difference in strength between 5' micro-skeleton and 7' giga-lanklet mutant Andre with so much testosterone you will go bald just by breathing the vapors he gives off.

Is anyone scared of China now? 1.4 billion people and a higher IQ than the US and others.