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Gandi_indi2014-05-24 13:29:49
Programming
Gandi_indi, 2014-05-24 13:29:49

Mathematics and programming

Is it true that if a person does not have a pronounced ability in mathematics, then a programmer will come out of him - mediocre? I asked a friend, and he replied that, they say, a programmer who does not know tower, mathematical analysis and discrete mathematics is a bydlokoder. To be honest, I'm afraid of mathematics like fire. Even from school, I barely passed it. Now it's time to choose a specialty, and when applying for the Department of Information Systems, you must pass an exam in mathematics, now I repeat Russian. What do you think, to try to pass, or to forget this idea and choose another path?

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KOLANICH, 2014-05-24
@Gandi_indi

Is it true that if a person does not have a pronounced ability in mathematics, then a programmer will come out of him - mediocre?

Anyone can be taught anything, if not down.

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garadash, 2015-02-18
@garadash

erroneous in your reasoning to draw conclusions based on the opinion of "one friend". How much knowledge of mathematics you may need, in your particular case, in your present and possibly future activities as a programmer, no one can know, you need to start trying to do what you are interested in, and then time will tell, you will need to dive into that area of ​​\u200b\u200bmath , which you will need specifically, tighten it up, learn something, you may have to do something from scratch, but there is nothing wrong with that when a person is very interested in something and, most importantly, passionate.

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