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How much mathematical knowledge does computer programming need?
Generally speaking, the job of a computer is an operation, and your programming is to edit the operation of the computer. So it is wrong to say that programming is not suitable for mathematics. Then why do some people say that you can learn programming even if you are poor at math? That's because the current programming software is very advanced in the past, and many operations have been replaced by a short programming language. However, this does not mean that mathematics is useless to programmers. For example, many softwares are born with a unique operation mode, which is a logical operation mode that programming software can't give. Complex programming languages are needed to adjust mathematical equations, so as to realize program operation. For example, the clock in the lower right corner of your desktop needs a supercomputer to calculate the time somewhere in the world. All this needs mathematics to complete, and programming can only be said to be auxiliary. Therefore, an excellent programmer has good mathematical transportation ability and logical thinking ability. And if you are good at math, your logical thinking ability will be stronger. The stronger the mathematical ability, the stronger the programming ability. You know all the formulas, so your programming is a piece of cake. I have said so much here just to tell you that learning is useless, depending on how you use it. Programming may be a line of code to the outside world, but it is an art in the programmer's mind. We write articles in programming languages. Our role is not to sublimate people's hearts, but to optimize human life. I also hope that my answer will not be silent.