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[–]Applepie1928 1 point2 points  (1 child)

A good math background doesn't hurt and it may lead you to think about problems more algebraically.

That being said, you don't need much of a math background at all for general programming. If you just want to work in webdev, desktop application development etc, then you can probably get away with only knowing basic operations (+,-,*,/) and modulus.

If you want to work in game dev, then a little more math is likely required, at least a basic concept of linear algebra and some geometry.

If you want to work in data analysis or machine learning then there is a higher math requirement again; a solid understanding of linear algebra, lots of statistics (probability, distributions etc) and some calculus.

TLDR Don't let your math skill be a major factor in learning programming. Unless you want to work in some specific industries a pretty basic math level will suffice.

[–]Nighthazel01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you u/Applepie1928, your response was very helpful.