Yup..thats what the math is there for..to teach and help practice logical
reasoning.
However, doesn't writing Algorithms before coding do the same thing?
I still find myself drawing up some pseudo-code before approaching a
computing/programming intensive problem before I go to CF or VB or whatever
I'm using (abbacus)..
I personally hated Algebra, Add Math and Calculus..I had a serious block to
those subjects for some reason..however I always did quite well in my
Computer Studies stuff.
So while I agree that math is important from the point of view of teaching
logic, it isn't the only way to do so with "High level" Computer
programming.
-Gel
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From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I know that people will very rarely use the mathematics they learn in these
classes, but that is not what the classes are for. They are there to teach
logic and structure at its most basic level. And when programming can be
very important.
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