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Is maths required for learning programming languages

MATHS?

24th Oct 2016, 1:28 AM
Pavan Kumar
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If you want to be a good programmer, I think having a basic understanding of math is necessary.
24th Oct 2016, 1:43 AM
Zeke Williams
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If you are not going to get into graphics coding, I would say basic math (no calculus) would be sufficient. Like I said, the better at math you are, the better at coding you'll be. In my opinion, of course :)
24th Oct 2016, 2:13 AM
Zeke Williams
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It teach you how to think logically
24th Oct 2016, 1:49 AM
Luan Nguyen
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I think basic understanding is the very base minimum for being able to program effectively.
24th Oct 2016, 2:19 AM
Mike M
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Helps you think logically
24th Oct 2016, 2:20 AM
Nathan
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For happy, you need not to know mathematic "in the mind" like for exam. It;s enough to read a required mathematic method or formula in some matehmatic book, understand and rewrite into program code.
24th Oct 2016, 5:11 AM
Petr Hatina
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so only the basic is important then?
24th Oct 2016, 2:05 AM
Pavan Kumar
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So far, Logic will get you from A to Z Imagination will get you anywhere .
24th Oct 2016, 8:15 AM
Luan Nguyen
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