I'm a good coder but not generally very good at math. Calculus is the reason I haven't graduated yet. All I've got left to go is Calc 3 and Differential Equations and I'm home free with my BS in CS. (Yeah, it is a lot of BS, lol)
Coding isn't bad, you just have to know how to think like a computer, which is just to say, if you're a good puzzle solver and analytical thinker, you'd make a good programmer. In fact, mathemeticians were the 'original' computer programmers.
And yes, I did just write that myself off the top of my head.
Coding isn't bad, you just have to know how to think like a computer, which is just to say, if you're a good puzzle solver and analytical thinker, you'd make a good programmer. In fact, mathemeticians were the 'original' computer programmers.
And yes, I did just write that myself off the top of my head.