Is being a good shape rotator beneficial for programming?

is being a good shape rotator beneficial for programming?

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yes

yes

what are you building user, some 3d tetris?

Go back to twitter roontard

yes

2313

t. 144 IQ

it probably helps, but programming strikes me as a verbal proficiency. talking with the machine

I would say maybe. If you can figure out a way to translate your problem in to a spatial structure, use your spatial intelligence to derive the solution, and then translate the solution back into code.
This is not such a longshot, many algorithms are based on graphs for instance.

elaborate please

What are some jobs for brainlets

Is this difficult for some people?
I'm not being facetious or trying to sound 2smart4u, it's literally just rotating blocks inside your head.
You don't even have to memorize it, literally just look at the fucking example and compare.
What part of this do people have trouble with?

no

maybe

I played echochrome
2;1

for me, it's paper folding

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more.

kek
Honestly

ez

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Only took you 55 minutes

indeterminate

>2313
>Not 1202
ngmi

wrong

Some people legit can't imagine things inside their head.

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A and E

æ

it's indeterminate

no
all programs are one dimensional sequences of 0s and 1s

For the top one, it's 2 and 3
For the bottom one, it's 1 and 3

A and E

I don't imagine being able to rotate shapes helps with programming, though I've never programmed anything. Maybe if you say it's an IQ thing.

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