02-28-2020, 07:54 AM
You misinderstand me my friend. I mean coding ability had nothing to do with math skills. Just as CS is not the same as programming. In fact if you read my latest book you'll get a lot of insight into these ideas. I teach mainly DSA but also a lot of CS concepts without any programming whatsoever:
https://www.apress.com/gp/book/9781484257241
Reading a book on math and not practicing is like reading a book on tennis or basketball, you may be able to talk about some concepts but when it comes down to it, you have to play basketball to do slam dunk.
Math is not like english or history you MUST practice math to be good at math. 'Coding' espeically the coding you do in IT requires little if any math. Many web devs, DBA and Dev Ops guys suck at math, you're a living example.
Disagree all you want OP if you and a Comp Sci teammate had to learn about inverse kinematics and pose estimates or design a neural network, the diffference in skill will be apparent.
You are also wrong about the algorithms part. Buy my book, you'll learn a lot and clear up all those misconceptions you have. I promise.
Oh the 1001 calculus problems for dummies definately, if you do most of the problems in that book you'll be a force to be reckoned with.
I told you start with 'MyWhyU' on youtibe. Professor Von Shmohawk will teach you algebra in a more fun way than that monontonous guy on Khan Academy.
https://www.apress.com/gp/book/9781484257241
Reading a book on math and not practicing is like reading a book on tennis or basketball, you may be able to talk about some concepts but when it comes down to it, you have to play basketball to do slam dunk.
Math is not like english or history you MUST practice math to be good at math. 'Coding' espeically the coding you do in IT requires little if any math. Many web devs, DBA and Dev Ops guys suck at math, you're a living example.
Disagree all you want OP if you and a Comp Sci teammate had to learn about inverse kinematics and pose estimates or design a neural network, the diffference in skill will be apparent.
You are also wrong about the algorithms part. Buy my book, you'll learn a lot and clear up all those misconceptions you have. I promise.
Oh the 1001 calculus problems for dummies definately, if you do most of the problems in that book you'll be a force to be reckoned with.
I told you start with 'MyWhyU' on youtibe. Professor Von Shmohawk will teach you algebra in a more fun way than that monontonous guy on Khan Academy.
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Master of Business Administration, Robert Cavelier University (2024-2025)
MS Information and Communication Technology (UK IET Accredited) (On Hold)
Master of Theological Studies, Nations University (6 cr)
UNDERGRAD : 184 Credits
BA Computer Science, TESU '19
BA Liberal Studies, TESU '19
AS Natural Science and Mathematics, TESU '19
StraighterLine (27 Cr) Shmoop (18 Cr) Sophia (11 Cr)
TEEX (5 Cr) Aleks (9 Cr) ED4Credit (3 Cr) CPCU (2 Cr) Study.com (39 Cr)
TESU (4 cr)
TT B&M (46 Cr) Nations University (9 cr) UoPeople: (3 cr) Penn Foster: (8 cr)