Do you need to be able to into to math to learn programming? I'm a mathlet

Do you need to be able to into to math to learn programming? I'm a mathlet.

If you know that 1 is a higher value than 0 you're fine.

If you're getting into fields like AI, then yes you need to know math.

you need to know very basic alegbra

If you know that certain combinations of 0s and 1s are illegal you're fine.

Any example?

10111010000

i just want to write python applets

Depends on what you want to do with it.
Also you end learning math when you learn programming because you actually have fun with math while programming.

f-fun...w-with math? I didn't think it was possible..

There is a difference between knowing how maths works, and doing big sums I'm your head. You need to know the first one.

Yes it is.

Really, it depends on what sort of software you wanna write. You could probably get by only knowing basic arithmetic. But I think you might find yourself understanding math more once you're familiar with programming - it was that way for me. Math still is quite useful. A solid understanding of things like trig, algebra, and basic number theory, and formal logic have helped me make code which is far simpler (and sometimes more efficient) than a naiive implementation might have been.

Stop tumblr stuttering you fucking fag

Do you have some concrete examples of math things you need to know for AI or programming in general?

For AI: Learn probability (extremely, extremely important) and statistics. Also knowledge of calculus is a big bonus.

For general programming: just be good at algebra and bitwise operations for starters. Depending on your niche, you may have to learn more.

You just need a basic (high school level) knowledge of math to start programming. More math is needed when you try to solve hard problems or problems for some specific domain. Don't think about math, just start programming and you'll be fine.

thanks!

wtf

Reported. You sick fuck.

Pretty much all of AI is a giant minimization problem, where you minimize some measure of a mathematical model's error, changing parameters and coefficients depending on the training data. You need to know multivariate calculus at the very least. Some implementations also make use of Fourier transforms, so you'd need to know those too. Quadratic programming is also used occasionally.

Beyond that, math for programming isn't necessary in the same way that it is for statisticians and physicists, but knowing how to read and write mathematical formulae really helps you condense and organize your thoughts.

This.

Outside of niche meme uses you don't need maths.

thank you for sharing, user!

Thanks guys.

>install a linux distro so you can be like the cool kids on desktop and screenfetch threads
>unfixable screen tearing and dysfunctional drivers

perhaps god just doesn't love all his children

>try to post in the desktop and screenfetch threads
>post in wrong thread

Indeed, he doesn't.

some one post a real illegal number

Stop being pussies