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> My point is, there are often many different routes to the same end.  One
> does not need to have excellent math skills to be a programmer.
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> Chris Strolia-Davis
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cute. I agree :)
my programming experiences lead me to better understand mathematics while at
the same time this deeper understanding make my programming much, much
easier and simpler. I think this mutual relationship is not a prerequisite
but leads to full potential.

when I was at school I was really bad at math though. so, from an
educational perspective, programming was both an applied field and learning
means of maths.

dp




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