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Farnos2020-05-17 19:15:20
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Farnos, 2020-05-17 19:15:20

How much do you need to be able to prove theorems for programming?

I can't prove theorems. I don't want to drill them. But it turns out to solve problems for finding (area, for example).
1) Will geometry be useful to me in programming without the ability to prove theorems?
2) Is it possible to develop games without the ability to prove theorems?

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Hanneman, 2020-05-17
@Farnos

In programming, as in life, the level of personal development is important, as is the outlook, the ability to navigate and think. Knowledge is experience, experience is knowledge.
It's not about the theorems, but about the level of IQ. And this is due to work and work on yourself.

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