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PrizraK9112015-07-02 18:32:02
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PrizraK911, 2015-07-02 18:32:02

Is it possible to master programming if you know physics and mathematics poorly?

I am studying engineering and physics, but I know physics and mathematics poorly and do not like it.
I thought about programming, but everything here has a huge bias in physics, is it worth it to start doing it? If you remember with what difficulty I passed physics with a matan, I want to cry. But money also needs to be earned somehow in the future.
Or give up on this matter - finish some database courses (there seems to be no matan and physics) after university and work in this area?
Yes, and an engineer without a matan and physics is probably a so-so engineer.

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mamkaololosha, 2015-07-02
@mamkaololosha

Shit coding in php - yes. Computer Scince is going to be very tight already.

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Spetros, 2015-07-02
@Spetros

"Programming" - depending on what and in what area.
It is one thing to program physical engines for games and quite another to program 1C.

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Philipp, 2015-07-02
@zoonman

Depends on what area you are going to work in. If web programming is ordinary sites, simple applications, then from the knowledge of mathematics you will need the ability to do elementary calculations (add, multiply), and nothing at all from physics.
If you are going to work in the field of text recognition, creating graphics, games, then you will need knowledge of mathematics and physics in games.
The fact is that you are too afraid of everything, all this can be mastered and learned. There would be a desire.

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Sergey, 2015-07-02
@sergeynsk7

Only if you want to be a mediocre programmer, which is now like dirt.
A real programmer is first and foremost a mathematician.

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Saboteur, 2015-07-02
@saboteur_kiev

If matan and physics are badly given at the university (when there is more than enough time for studying, plus lectures with live teachers from whom you can ask everything, plus textbooks where everything is chewed), then programming will be even harder for you.
The point is not in physics and mathematics, but in whether you know how to learn. And by passing physics and mathematics as "good", you will prove that your brain is trained enough to work normally with some amount of data.

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Optimus, 2015-07-02
Pyan @marrk2

Really, I don’t know physics at all, I didn’t even pass matan

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Roman Mirilaczvili, 2015-07-03
@2ord

In the field of IT, not only programmers are needed, but also specialists in software testing, computer security, databases, software integrators, system administrators, managers and others.

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