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@ElsSnek
Is computer science that difficult? or does the fascinating stuff make up for it? I would like to go more professional about programming but I think I am not exceptionally good at math 😅 -
@stimulate as I can see you are familiar with C++ which is will be very important.
We did C in the first year.
Now we will start with C++. And in the third year of this course which will be next year hopefully and obviously, we will go by Java.
I hope you're doing well with electronics. You should at least know the URI formula.
Getting to mathematics... well... math was always hard to me. So idk how you well you will do it. Everyone is different :)
We finished the first year with calculation of sine functions, linear algebra and the same with "quadratic algebra"(idk if there's something like this in English tho) -
i once told people how i see the difference between all these profiles and guess who got mad ? couple of devs. I don't see how this can be offensive to some people each one of then has a role and can be good or bad at it.
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@ElsSnek
Thanks for the inside info :)
Well I always thought math was somewhat difficult but I always got fascinated by it and took my time to solve the problems (not like most people where i went to school, most of them just said math was too hard for them and so they didnt even try) so I guess Iwill be able to handle that.
Its good to hear that C/C++ is important, as I truly enjoy working with it <3
I will have to get into electric engineering though, I don't have any experience there.
Thanks again and good luck with your degree :) -
@ElsSnek Hey, I suppose that the correct term for "quadratic" algebra is non-linear algebra (stuff like unknowns as exponents), if you are meaning problems that have no exact solution but are solved with a tolerance/error.
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I think im a pretty well balasced mib of all those three, altough i am more a programmer
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