


Only go for books when your Sim gets Brain Fried and needs a break, which happens less and less often as your Sim progresses up the skill levels. It’s wiser to go the computer route despite the risk of running your computer into the ground, your Sim can earn a fair amount of money. Programming is learned in two places: via books or in front of a computer. This is offset by the need for some social ties if you instead become a Secret Agent, in which case Loner is less desirable. There are few chances for frivolity in such a life. Loner: Programming Sims spend the majority of their time at their computers.Books are a staple for this kind of learning. Bookworm: Again, this is not directly tied to Programming, but Sims who pursue Programming-especially with the Quick Learner Trait-will probably go after a lot of other skills as well.For the first few levels, at least, they won't always want to be Programming their guts out. Geek is advisable to keep your Sim happy while they sit at the computer. Geek: Programming is tied pretty closely to the Video Gaming skill.Genius will make that happen more often, more easily. Genius: Programmers need to be Focused.Recommended Traitsīeyond that, your Sim can benefit from the following Traits: Combining Video Gaming with code, Computer Whiz gives your Sim the benefit of the Quick Learner Trait, allowing him or her to develop their skills, all of their skills, at a faster pace. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.Programming is a knowledge-based skill, so it stands to reason that you’ll want to take the Knowledge Aspiration-specifically, Computer Whiz.

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