I'm watching the Modern Analysis II video. It's funny when I read or watch stuff about mathematics. There is inevitably the point where something critical is mentioned that goes right over my head and everything I've read/watched so far is thus meaningless. Even though programming is rooted in mathematics, programming itself is different. I can read a book or tutorial about some programming concept (like monads, for example), think for a while, and eventually with a little experimentation I understand it. Not with maths. I never get it. This is a bit of a problem. I can't read a computer science paper without coming across a horrible lot of math about it that goes right over my head.
tl;dr WAAAHHHHHH I'M TOO LAZY/STUPID TO TAKE A COURSE IN MATHS
In before M-x doctor.
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Anonymous2008-04-11 21:24
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You must be British because you say ``Maths'' when you should in fact say ``Math''.
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Anonymous2008-04-11 21:27
Math is logic. Programming is also logic. All programming logic eventally translates into mathematical logic.
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