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by kiba
3583 days ago
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To write good programs that provide any useful functionality often a solid understanding of architecture and Mathematics is required. Excuse me? Mathematics? I don't recall much of my K-12 math knowledge coming to play. You need to understand architecture to write simple programs that do useful things? |
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Of course you don't think that, it was just me being a passive-aggressive dickhead, but putting aside me deserving a punch in the face, mathematics is about patterns and flow and repetition and singularities and mappings and transforms and logic and states and abstraction. Every program written is an expression of mathematical thought.
Kludging around with numbers is to mathematics what paint-by-numbers is to art.