He has never specified what he liked more.
Generally, a computer science program that emphasizes mathematics will be more theoretically rigorous. A computer science program that does not emphasize mathematics will be more pragmatically rigorous. Which is better is the subject of much debate.
Newton worked in various different areas of mathematics and physics. This question needs to be a bit more specific.
You can categorize questions as science questions, business and finance, technology, mathematics, and much more.
With enormous success because of their advancements in science and mathematics which was far more superior than that of their neighbouring countries helped them conquer the whole of the world as it was known at the time.
It does beautifully, even after more than 300 years.
Probably more of a descriptive language rather than key.
Hard science is difficult to solve and needs more time to dedicate to it to solve, in the other hand soft science is easier and needs less time to dedicate to it. Hard science uses mathematics to quantify the physical world, and to make predictions based on mathematics. Soft sciences rely almost exclusively on observations without much in the way of mathematics to back up their "facts."
Mathematics is Queen of Science. Just for convenience we have divided subjects as science and art. But now a days we have consider all as science. See even politics is treated as political science. So all subjects as they use mathematics will be more precisse. Hence economics though it is an art subject needs mathematics for precise study.
Isaac Newton studied Motion and the laws of motion and gravity, space, the stars, math , he created calculous. tip go to Bing.com and type in your question.
Actuarial science includes more than mathematics. For example, an actuary needs to know that smoking decreases life expectancy, and that is a medical fact, not a mathematical fact, although it can be analysed mathematically if you have enough statistical data.
There are many degree options availiable for entering the field of forensic science. Biology (for genetics, and DNA), Chemistry (analyzing substance makeup), Physics (Bullet trajectory, force of motion, speed/distance/time factors), and many many more. Mathematics is also another option. Mostly science degrees, but since mathematics and science are closely related, there is a chance that a mathematics degree could become useful in such a field.
Mathematics makes it possible for scientists to produce much more accurate and informative descriptions of what they learn and observe about how the world works, and in turn, science makes possible computer technology, with which it is much easier to do mathematics. Even a humble calculator is a technological device made possible by science.