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What to read in terms of mathematics for programming?
Dear, tell me, do you have in mind books / tutorials / courses / any comprehensive information on mathematics, what is called from scratch? Interest is mainly for programming, well, in principle, it is useful and interesting. It’s not that he’s completely stupid, but I would like to fly everything from 0 in order to re-structure everything in my head. You can, of course, according to the school course 1-11 grade + high school, you can even take Soviet textbooks for this - but what used to be, what right now - school textbooks are sometimes a terrible presentation. Well, I would like to have an in-depth analysis of topics. It would be desirable to have a complete set from "absolutely basic" to "crazy things".
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Mathematics is not required for programming. Well, discrete doesn't count. Boolean algebra and the theory of algorithms are at the heart of programming, but this language does not dare to be called mathematics.
Each sphere needs a different matan. The web doesn't need it at all. Pure engineering discipline. For system programming too. Well, a maximum of all sorts of logical operations and bitwise. For linal games, for mash learning linal, theoretical and matstat, since this is a mathematical discipline
. And it seems that this is all programming, but it solves something engineering problems, something mathematical, and something solves both.
There is a channel on YouTube Coding Math , which deals specifically with applied mathematics for programmers. The videos are split into playlists by area like physics, 3D graphics, UI calculations, and the like.
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