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I am weak in math so can I learn C C++ and java?

I get 45 out of 💯 in math in 9 out of 50 in physics so can I learn programming language?

20th Jan 2018, 4:58 PM
Omkar Kenjale
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yes ..ofcourse you can learn programming ...by devoting regularly your time to this app and by creating interest and self confidence. don't judge yourself with these exams..i hope you undetstand. best wishes😊
20th Jan 2018, 5:06 PM
lakshy
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/*we don't need to solve big integration problems here , we just use basic math here that every1 knows , i see sometimes math helps but most of the time ... more the knwoledge of language more easy & fast to write a code ☺*/ https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/118286/?ref=app https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/827783/?ref=app
20th Jan 2018, 5:18 PM
Gaurav Agrawal
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if you're interested in it, nothing can stop you from learning
20th Jan 2018, 5:02 PM
code learner
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i got 5 out of 40 that is 12.5 for a paper of 100 marks in 9th this year. But i feel i m good at programming. Knowing maths definitely helps, try to understand, also just because you got less marks doesn't mean you are bad it, tests are standardised. You may start to like it in some days. Also you don't need to be proficient in maths. The reason why continued programming in begining is that you can automate all the arithmetic calculations(isn't it). i also agree with @emmey that you may find maths to be useful and start to like it.
20th Jan 2018, 5:29 PM
shobhit
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hey dude my real name is shubh and i am also in 9th standard. i want to take maths and physics as my career.i am less intrested in physics than maths.i got 90 out of 100 last year in maths and 88 in physics but now by joining this app i have also started loving programs. you need logic for programming and that is self made.phy and math have no concern.be regular in studies and learn more and grasp new things and you will have what you want. give an upvote if you like my answer :-)
20th Jan 2018, 6:31 PM
Shubh Mehrotra
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yes
20th Jan 2018, 5:01 PM
code learner
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of course. you only need to know +, -, *,/ and have some logic
20th Jan 2018, 5:05 PM
Vincent
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You can. Some people say you don't need math to code. That is not always true. Game programming for instance is going to require math. Here is the fun part. You are not good at math YET! As you learn and find a use for it, you will learn it. I hated advanced math until I found a use for it. Now I read as much about math as I do C++.
20th Jan 2018, 5:20 PM
emmey
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It depends on what you’re coding. However, if you enjoy coding you will learn what you need to learn in your pursuit. Follow what you like doing and don’t be put off 👍🏻
20th Jan 2018, 11:14 PM
Zoë
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also sorry for this second post but, if you can buy or find a download for any of the "Head first <subject>" books on geometry, trig,calc, etc... It is a fantastic series of books. It makes learning the subject fun. If possible get physical copies. You can write in them with dry erase markers to work out problems.
20th Jan 2018, 5:43 PM
emmey
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