nightsurge said:
Wrong. You will want to be good at Calculus, Linear Algebra (much more complicated than normal algebra, don't let it fool you), Discrete, and depending on what you're doing, Physics classes could be helpful. Unless you think those are all easy, but at my university they were insanely difficult :S And as ghettolamour pointed out, it really depends on WHAT you will be programming and to what level. I'm focusing more on software engineering, AI, maybe graphical items in the future, etc. |
i can still cope with calculus and linear algebra but physics is out of reach
i want to be programming websites and other utility applications,what will be required for these.
i don't think developing a website and its design requires that tough of maths.i am pretty good algorithmically
media things like Adobe work on their own as far as i now,its a predevloped program.
also what is HTML 5,more tough code or the easier
i suspect graphics will have to do with geometry but i won't go there atm
for example what is required for making vgchartz,facebook,yahoo?please datail which part requries what maths