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[quote=peace post_id=6 time=1738759093 user_id=58] Computer science is challenging because it requires problem-solving, logical thinking, and understanding abstract concepts. Unlike subjects where memorization can help, CS demands the ability to apply knowledge in different scenarios, often requiring creativity to solve complex problems. Programming, which is a big part of computer science, can be frustrating because small mistakes can cause a program to fail. Debugging and troubleshooting require patience and attention to detail. Additionally, CS topics like algorithms, data structures, and operating systems involve a lot of theory, which can be difficult to grasp without hands-on practice. Another reason it feels hard is that technology evolves rapidly, so there's always something new to learn. However, with persistence, practice, and the right resources, it becomes easier over time. [/quote]
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Re: Why is computer science so difficult and hard?
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ยป Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:44 am
i really do not know
i really do not know :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P
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