Yes, it's suitable for programming tasks.
Yes, it's suitable for programming tasks.
The Ryzen 5 2600 offers solid performance for basic programming and game development, but if you need more power for demanding tasks it might be better to opt for the 3600.
Programming demands little in the way of resources, you can handle it even on an 80286 from two decades past. It means yes, you're capable of programming. Obviously, you'll need something more powerful for intensive projects, but that's another matter.