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snakenobi said:
nightsurge said:
Faxanadu said:

 

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

 

for example what is required for making vgchartz,facebook,yahoo?please datail which part requries what maths

 

Physics skills and knowledge are only required for fairly specific aspects of computing, mostly related to computer modelling. Regardless, if you do end up having physics related problems, then feel free to send me any questions you have - I tutor first year university physics and should be able to help you out.

 

As others have said, the amount of maths and physics required really depends on what part of programming you focus on.

 

AI and computer modelling will be very maths heavy

 

Developing something like VGC would be much less maths intensive than that.