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		<title>To Be Or Not To Be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hai ^^,
i remember an article that i read from Max it  magazine regarding about job scope of programmer by Jonathan Freeman, in his article he wrote that &#8230; without a keen interest to sustain through years of thankless, tiring work, programming really won&#8217;t be for everyone. Programming is 70 percent aptitude, 30 percent attitude [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hai ^^,<br />
i remember an article that i read from <em>Max it </em> magazine regarding about job scope of programmer by <em>Jonathan Freeman</em>, in his article he wrote that &#8230; <em>without a keen interest to sustain through years of thankless, tiring work, programming really won&#8217;t be for everyone. Programming is 70 percent aptitude, 30 percent attitude and interest&#8230;</em></p>
<p>I agree with those words, to enhance our programming skill we need to spent more time on coding and troubleshooting the syntax errors  <em> easily speaking without spending more time in front of pc and learn from errors  we can hardly advance our skill to next level</em></p>
<p>My <a title="my lecturer site" href="http://amzari.com" target="_blank">lecturer</a> once said that <em> programming is an art of thinking</em> ,  well it is true if a person have a good sense of logic he/she manage to code a program nicely&#8230;. For example it is a good practice if  a programmer able to make a software that contains fewer lines of codes which helps the software executes faster and use less memory</p>
<p>To make programming as our profession we must able to face dateline and debugging and troubleshoot our program which sometime push us to&#8221; stay put&#8221; infornt of our pc for quite a time&#8230;. perhaps it can also effect our daily social life</p>
<p>but If we make programming as our hobby.. we can take our own time with no rush..</p>
<p>Well from my personal  view i prefer the second choice, i like programming especially web programming but not to an extend which i spent lots of my time in front of my pc in order to rush for dateline &gt;&lt;</p>
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