▲ | sfpotter 2 days ago | |
This never made any sense to me. Why are so many programmers math phobic? You'd think an interest in math and an interest in programming would go hand in hand, especially since they aid and abet one another so beautifully. My programming got way better the better at math I got, and vice versa. | ||
▲ | loose-cannon 2 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
I think a big part of undergraduate math is theory/abstraction building, which is usually very different than the activity of programming. I've studied quite a bit of math, so I can appreciate both. But I can definitely see why the former drives people away. | ||
▲ | tadasv a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
i've been ~15 years in the tech industry, working as swe. I recently purchased 15 books on from proofs, calculus, linear algebra, real analysis combinatorics, diff equations to self-study math. Yes, you almost never need to use anything beyond basic math, but there's so many things to learn. And math is fun, I miss my university days. |