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true, but you dont need to be a specialist in math to be a software/program creator. what you need most is logic
a really huge understanding of logic
e.g. me, im not really good at math, but my logical way of thinking things are top notch,
the only difference would be how fast the other does things, due to how well he is in math -- while the other (being me) might take a little more longer than the other person whom is good at numbers
but ofcourse, im focused at med school, to do software studies ;s
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Pretty much, but the math helps with the logic of the program, such as how vector-based graphic work. The graphic that come from the likes of GIMP and Photoshop are mostly proportionate, yet when you blow up images, you can get terrible results, but vector graphics can be enlarged and shrunk without quality loss, and to be able to do that and understand it, you need to understand the math behind vector graphics.
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true true, that's why they say, you must be good at math to be a software specialist, due to this reason, aside from that im sure there are other times when math will be needed (e.g damage multiplier on, say a game?) and how "balanced" is "balanced" but aslong as you know some basic math's, im sure even non-math wizard people can code
just not as good as people who are good at math tho'