It is not an advantage to have programming be a field where the bragging rights go to those who put together a D&D weather generator in a true Mini-computer in Middle School.
Careful, this could be similar to saying that it's not advantageous to have mathematics be a field where people who prove non-trivial theorems in high school do better in university courses.
Some people have prior background or a special talent and that's not a bad thing. It's just important that this is also not required to succeed in the given field.
Careful, this could be similar to saying that it's not advantageous to have mathematics be a field where people who prove non-trivial theorems in high school do better in university courses.
Some people have prior background or a special talent and that's not a bad thing. It's just important that this is also not required to succeed in the given field.