there is no certain level of math needed you just have to knowyou may be 12 when you become a computer programer or you might be 45. It just depends on what you know about computer programing.
A computer programmer??? very good advanced math skills depending on the particular lang.
Software designers and computer programmers.Computer Programmer. All computer programmers use math, logic, and other means to make their program. Depending on what the purpose of the program they dive into the sciences.
a software engineer is one. also computer programmer is 1 2.engineering is a lot about math if you go in engineering you will make $200,000 through $500,000 a year
Lots of programming and math. Pick a reputable CS university program and check out their course requirements.
It depends. It's probably the best type of person to start computer engineering and programming. I consider myself a strong math student and a good programmer. But I'm young and not experienced.
Math is needed in computer science/programming because writing programs, in many cases, requires you to understand math equations, in order for your programs to do things. Having knowledge in math also means that you can be logical, which is a must for a computer programmer. Some simple programs may or may not need math knowledge, but if you want to make some sort of banking program that can handle interest, you need to know the equations for how to do compound interest. Game programming also requires a lot of math, as you need to understand physics (for 3d games, anyways), etc.
It is typically a lower level math. Either a math concepts or finite math, or no more than a college algebra.
Typically, it is a lower level math that usually will not exceed a college algebra.
It depends on the department within the school. However, it is typically not a higher level math. It could be anything from finite math, to college algebra at the most. In either case, it is not a high level math.
Hardy. You will always need some math.
The dude that programmed it and stuff is probably dead by now.
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