before starting my studies of computer science I hadn't programmed one line of
code. actually, this helped me learning Miranda (Haskell) while the other
students, used to C, needed some time to learn how a functional language works.
for me it was just mathematics saved as a computer program.
I studied computer science because I was good in maths and because I could handle
a computer and its pitfalls very well.
as the others said: ask your son, don't force him. he might want to do something
he later doesn't any more, but you can't be sure either if your decision is
right or wrong.
if my dad had tried to convince me to program, I probably wouldn't program now.
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