Programming and Math

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  1. jonnybegood

    jonnybegood New Member

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    I can't do math to save my life :mad: does this mean i cant learn programming and land a job :confused:
     
  2. shabbir

    shabbir Administrator Staff Member

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    It totally depends on your interest in programming. I think programming cannot be taught but it can be started by some one and then you need to be doing all alone.
     
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    Don't look for a job that requires you to rotate a 3D model on a 2D surface. Dodge questions about the time complexity of your sorting algorithms. Without some math, I mean. Few programmers are theoretical mathematicians, however.
     
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    vishal sharma New Member

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    I agree with Shabbir 100%........
     

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