[PDF] computer mathematics for programmers

Date de publication originale : décembre 1984Auteurs : Laurence Rubin, Donald W. Sibrel et Darrell H. AbneyAutres questions
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  • What math does a computer programmer need?

    But generally speaking, most degree programs require a basic understanding of calculus, algebra, discrete mathematics, and statistics.
    These courses are important in helping you understand programming languages, data structures, and more.

  • Do computer programmers need to be good at math?

    So you may be wondering, “do I have to be good at math to learn to code?” In short, no.
    Do not count out a career in coding because you may not enjoy complicated math problems or solutions.
    In reality, the amount of math needed to be successful in a tech career is sometimes dramatized.

  • Is coding harder than calculus?

    The majority of programming doesn't involve any math at all, and the parts that do require basic math.
    Advanced mathematics, on the other hand, will let you solve complex formulas, but you will never have to do this in web development, so coding is far easier.

  • Is coding harder than calculus?

    You do not need to be good at math to learn Python.
    Although it helps to have a high school-level understanding of math, the truth is you could learn Python with almost no mathematical ability at all.

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