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Do you want to learn coding and become a programmer? Are you afraid you might not be able to code if you are bad at math? Keep reading to learn more about becoming a programmer and how you can find a programming tutor with the help of Superprof.
There is a big myth surrounding careers in the tech industry. People tend to believe that they are unattainable by people who don’t get excited about doing math all day, or who fear they might not have the specialized knowledge to do high-level equations for a living. But truth be told, you can be a great programmer even if you were bad at math in school.
But, why does this idea of the math wizard programmer exist in people's minds? It might have to do with the fact that the first people who dealt with computers and programming were mathematicians. Or maybe it's because when you see a programmer at work they tend to have screens full of numbers and code.
Truth is, in order to learn how to become a software developer, you need to know basic algebra and practice strong problem–solving skills. Other than these two prerequisites, the degree of math you need to know is highly dependent on the project you are working on.
It’s not only easy to learn to code without having a background in math, but outside of some routine arithmetic, most web development projects don’t rely heavily on math at all.
On the other hand, there's certainly a good amount of programming jobs that require math. For example if you are working on a 3D rendering engine, a GIS application or Cryptography / Blockchain / Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning, that surely requires a lot of very specific math.
But in general, and for the common jobs that most programmers hold, advanced math is certainly not a requirement.
There are many excellent online resources that you can look at when trying to learn coding. From HTML, CSS, Java and more programming languages, to learning the basics of programming for iOs and Android, there are many apps and websites you can look at to learn coding. These are a few coding apps you can check out:
A programming language is used to give instructions to the computer to perform the task which we require. There are over 700 programming languages but, do you know which one is the fastest? Truth be told, in most cases, speed is not the only metric to choose which language is the best since even though some programming languages are slow they are easy to use and they drastically reduce the development and labor cost and also reduces time.
That said, these are the fastest languages based on functionality factors:
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Anas gives easy to understand methods to achieve differently the same task. He has helped me pass two coding classes; fundamental of data management class and fundamental of web design. It is a pleasure to learn from him. He is always interested in...
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Ashton
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My son found Ashton excellent; however, he went a little too fast.
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Computer programming tutor
Great explaining. Listen to questions. Good progress for myself.
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Jatin
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Jatin is a knowledgeable and patient teacher who explains concepts clearly and makes complex programming concepts easy to understand. His encouraging approach has helped my son build confidence in coding while improving his problem-solving skills...
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