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Ask HN: Should I know any mathematics/algorithms before starting my own startup?
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by naf
5286 days ago
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Should I master discrete math, calculus, algebra, ... before starting my own startup? Is it important to know all kinds of (sorting) algorithms (bubble sort, insertion sort, radix sort, ...) before creating a web product? I'm just wondering. Keep in mind that I'm not financially able to hire software engineers. |
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None of the stuff you mention is essential for a startup. It's likely that almost none of it will be the vaguest bit relevant to your startup before you have to be employing people. If your "startup" fails, or turns into a small side-line, then almost nothing of math or algorithms will be essential.
However, if your startup really does go "viral" and take off in a big way, only then will scaling matter, and at that point the math and algorithms might matter.
Until then, the only math you need is: "How will I make money from this?"