Although mathematics, particularly binary mathematics, and electronics were once major requirements in programming, today that is not the case because high-level languages such as C++ incorporate such a high level of abstraction. Maths and electronics skills can certainly be insightful, but the most important aspect of any computer programming is in producing efficient and methodical algorithms. C++ is a powerful programming tool with a fairly steep learning curve, thus it is not recommended for the complete novice. It is worth spending at least a few months working on a simpler languages such as object-oriented BASIC to familiarise yourself with key programming concepts, including flowchart and design. Once you realise the limitations of these simpler languages you will better appreciate the benefits of C++. Note that there is no need to learn C before C++ (in fact it's better if you don't), but an understanding of object-oriented concepts will reduce the learning curve quite substantially.
Engineering is a profitable career that mathematicians enjoy. There are many fields that rely on math, though. A high level insurance position called an actuary requires a lot of math. Many people who get into programming of computers are good at math.
Yes. An understanding of mathematics is essential for an understanding of computers.
Yes,first of all it looks great on a resemue`. Second, science and math especially for computers.
Just about any engineering course that's not specialized in computers. You might want to try your hand at computer programming anyway; you'll probably need SOME computer programming.
Math connect to computers by... Games like math games, math websites, the computers caculator's etc.
Neither is correct. It should be "for me who enjoy math." Some will say "for me who enjoys math."
That's not necessarily true at all. It depends on the individual person. Some people find programming harder than math. Some people find math harder than programming. Some people find both programming and math to be pieces o' cake. Some people are afraid of both programming and math, and so they find both to be hard. And some people have no idea what programming or math is.
It means that the person is not going to enjoy the subject, and may find it difficult.
It helps to have a basic math education. Most programming does not require using math at all. The calculations a lot of the time built into the programming code and is done for you
maths has great important in electronics .
Everything! Evrything you can think of has to do with math. Paintings have to do with math, scale and golden ratio and pi Dancing has to do with math, how many steps you take to get to the original spot Computers and cell phones and all electronics have to do with math, binary coding Vehicles have to do with math, companies have to calculate speed, distance, gears, count the number of teeth... Everything has to do with math.
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