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by user5994461
3477 days ago
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Still not hard maths. If all you have to do is apply a simple standard well documented algorithm, there is really no obstacle to your success =) That being said. I guess that having had maths classes in my engineering degree skews my point of view, combined with working with Quants at times, who do analysis way more advanced than that. |
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Like yourself, I had quite a bit of contact with maths during my engineering degree - whether I took most of it in is a different question :) (Financial Calculus nearly destroyed me).
Developers aren't typically aware of concepts outside basic statistics, and even though a lot of algorithms are readily available for everyone to implement and benefit from, how can you use what you don't know conceptually?
I guess everyone has a different experience, depends where you're working, really. I do know of quite a few shops where the push for analytics came from the tech people, mostly because companies don't employ people with the math knowledge to identify these business gains.