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Mathematics and programming

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Have heard a lot of people saying you must be good in mathematics if you really want to learn how to code well, I want to belief mathematics is wide and we have many sections.
So my question is which section in mathematics is really needful for programming, all is it every thing?
I need you to list out those sections that go inline with mathematics?
 
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It's not important for you to be good in mathematics before you know how to code. I have different friends who are not even in the science department and they are coding successfully. If you are ready to learn coding, you will definitely know it with the right mindset.
 
Science is basically the accompanying game: Set up a lot of rules, and afterward follow them precisely and see what occurs. So from a specific perspective, writing computer programs is an uncommon sort of science. In the event that you take a gander at a usage of something in a programming language, and you need to ensure it is right, you are searching for a "proof" that it does what you need it to do. Discovering confirmations of things is mathematicians main event.

In spite of the fact that this is likely not the appropriate response you needed. A great many people consider math a subject where we figure with numbers. That is, you are searching for uses of something like analytics or direct polynomial math I expect. So model: You need a game where a 3D world is delivered onto the screen. How would you sort out which pixel should be shaded how? You need to utilize some calculation of the sort you by and large learn in Calculus III and direct polynomial math. Recall every one of those issues with "projections" of vectors?
 
The programming is all about dealing with numbers and building logic around them. While mathematics is one of the most important tools for programmer to develop sophisticated applications. Without the knowledge of mathematics a programmer is basically handicapped
 
From my own view I think programming and mathematics goes paripasu , although you don't have to get a deeper knowledge of mathematics before you program but some aspect of programming requires some mathematical knowledge
 
Not really, programming is based on algorithms and way of thinking, you rarely need maths for some program, and when you do, you need only basic maths to include some basic equation into a calculation or condition
 
That is exactly the truth not that if you don't know Math you will not be able to do programming but if you are really good at maths you will find out that programming will be very easy for you that's why when people are about coming into the world of programming you are always advised to learn certain field of Math such as algorithm and so on so it will help you to learn programming faster. I hope you understand what I mean.
 
Have heard a lot of people saying you must be good in mathematics if you really want to learn how to code well, I want to belief mathematics is wide and we have many sections.
So my question is which section in mathematics is really needful for programming, all is it every thing?
I need you to list out those sections that go inline with mathematics?
There is very basic and fast relationship between mathematics and programming. The many basic to complicated mathematics algorithm are applied in the programming. Every can't be easily leran the programming.
 
Well I agree to some extent, you do need a certain level of mathematical knowledge to be able to learn programming well. However I believe every individual has been subjected to type of mathematical knowledge/model in different fields. When it comes to programming it is no different, you don't have to have a PhD in mathematics to be able to learn programming.
 
Mathematics and programming are related in two ways. One is that math can be used to reason about computer programs. ... The second way math and program are related is that programming is used to solve mathematical problems.
 
It's not important for you to be good in mathematics before you know how to code. I have different friends who are not even in the science department and they are coding successfully. If you are ready to learn coding, you will definitely know it with the right mindset.
Well you’re wrong. I’m a programmer and I can tell you, you need to be very good at mathematics most especially differential and integral calculations. This is very vital when programming with high level languages such as python and SQL. Also data analytics needs statistics
 
Have heard a lot of people saying you must be good in mathematics if you really want to learn how to code well, I want to belief mathematics is wide and we have many sections.
So my question is which section in mathematics is really needful for programming, all is it every thing?
I need you to list out those sections that go inline with mathematics?
Mathematics play a key role in learning programming language to professional level.
one of my University friend is doing masters in mathematics and he is well aware about the basics of programming. If you become expert in math you can also get perfection in programming.
 
Mathematics and programming are two different terms and any body has no need to be expert in mathematics if he want to become a programmer. We can't deny that there is no use of mathematics in programming but expertise not required for programming
 
Programming is about logic and about how you can use it to solve existing problems. At that, having knowledge in maths would be an added advantage but not a must.
 
To me science is vast and it occupied a very huge dimension and I also believe programming mostly has to do with logic and critical thinking and applications and how it can be used to solve human problems. so I believe it is good to have a vast knowledge in mathematics which can help in different didimension of the application.
 
Well you don't have to be a mathematics genius to be good at programming z no doubt those are similar a bit but the basis knowledge in mathematics would be enough to venture into programming
 

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