You could maybe look for jobs in software testing, it certainly worked out for me as I am also a terrible programmer.
A CS degree ought to boost your chances of scoring a good job. And with 'a little' programming experiences you could also do unit testing etc.
Sooner or later someone'll discover that a strong magnetic fields give you brain cancer, and why not?.. everything else does. And then those nifty personal MRI's will be placed in a landfill somewhere.
You could maybe look for jobs in software testing, it certainly worked out for me as I am also a terrible programmer. A CS degree ought to boost your chances of scoring a good job. And with 'a little' programming experiences you could also do unit testing etc.
Sooner or later someone'll discover that a strong magnetic fields give you brain cancer, and why not?.. everything else does. And then those nifty personal MRI's will be placed in a landfill somewhere.