I love to code but I find CS shit extremelly boring.
I'm really talented for math but I find it extremelly boring and rather learn music or drawing or humanities.
I need some motivation to help me pick software engineering rather than literature.
I love to code but I find CS shit extremelly boring.
I'm really talented for math but I find it extremelly boring and rather learn music or drawing or humanities.
I need some motivation to help me pick software engineering rather than literature.
books are dumb
You already have the motivation. You like and are good at writing programs. Now you need DISCIPLINE to grind through the uninteresting parts so you can be a good programmer. It sucks but we all have to deal with it as adults.
Counterstrike is good game shut up
I just need some motivation, because my passion are the arts (music, drawing, animation, games).
how do I combine my passion (arts) with my talent (logic)?
I just want some youtube vids.
Learn R then?
Move to Germany and work for Native Instruments.
>(You)
I've just witnessed some true turboautism right here, thanks
Art+math= game dev
Seriously, you can combine these in that profession. You wouldn't need to go to a uni either, just start by contributing to indie devs and then you will get noticed and you will certainly get a job in a big corporation.
yeah, but what else can I do beyond games.
Op I'm the same as you. I'm talented at math and cs shit but music has always been my passion. You can do both. Write music, play at bars in your spare time, but get a cs job to pay the bills and buy cool instruments/production equipment
Well not being poor is a already a big motivation to go to CS rather than literature
Bit of a stretch with the math part, but web design? You can make websites look pretty and make them work well, too.
sure, that seems fun.
I just want to know what kind of stuff can I make in terms of music, animation, drawing, computer graphics.
what can I do related to music?
code VSTs?
>music
What?
>animation
>drawing
>computer graphics
Nothing if you don't like "computer science stuff"
I'm not a dumb person, I find CS topics easy.
but they bore me to death.
Define CS topics
Don't focus on a field, just do things that interest you and by the time you have to declare a major you should have something figured out. Changing majors 2-3 years in is a massive mistake when you could have taken 2 years to figure this out THEN went to college
most math shit, calculus, algorithms, physics.
trying to read a book of them is a chore.
I can put this way:
My natural talents lie on the math part, because I'm extremelly logical and most college math is easy for me.
but my passion lies in art and humanities.
I'm sure I could find a balance between studying software engineering and then start programming tools and shit for artists and humanities people.
Not him, but you should look into generative art/algorithmic art. With the music interest, you could do "live coding" performance and production of music live. Also, literature is one of the types of generative/algorithmic art. These fields are very new and limited to your imagination. If what you're looking for is a blend of art and computer science, these seem like the best route.
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Start making games and see if you like it?
I work as a programmer/musician/sound desiger and I love it. Best of both worlds.
sure, that's like my goal.
my dream is to be an artists, but I suck and have no talent.
I was planning on doing tools, like spellcheckers for music and shit that uses AI to suggest ideas and goes checking all the book rules to check for mistakes and suggestions, development of phrases and shit.
sure, games is what put me into learning to code, but I suck at math because I never put attention in class, I was rather making doodles and reading about history.
But in your op you said you had talent for math? I don't use a lot of complicated shit when I code anyway
what I mean by talent is that all the best scores I had in class was math and physics, and the lowest scores were reading and art.
and my math scores were like 87-92 of 100 in my country.
If you try to mash everything you like into a career you're in for a tough time. Do one thing really well (CS/Math) and complement it with your hobbies (music). Shit like trying to do will leave you jobless
Study CS and get a job on the field. Read, draw, make music or whatever on your free time as a hobby. I'm also interested in both and that's what I do. If you lack discipline you're going to fail in literature or any other field too anyway. These also have boring parts.
>field
is not like there are programmers working already in those field you know making artists tools.
>study CS
wew it is truly summer isn't it
Sorry to break this to you faggot but if you enjoy doing that other gay shit, do that and don't ever fucking come back here.
Programming is an art. It can be used to create pretty much anything, even art.
why not just combine all of those things and make a great video game?
some have a natural talent for it, but many can get good with practice. plus math
You might have ADHD.
No you're not.
If you were as good in logic as you claim to be you shouldn't be asking stupid questions here.
state which "CS shit" you find boring, because I think that:
A) You think you know about CS while actually knowing shit, or only a small subset of what CS is all about
B) You bought your own story so hard that you dont want your bubble burst and realize that you are not as smartass as you think you are
Until you actually do something, you're a loser, so please fuck off.
No one likes you "full of le potential smart but lazy high SAT" types.
Intelligence means results. No results means you're a retard. Deal with it.