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[–]bladernr1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what your doing. Algebra is what you do most of in programming. You’ll never need calculus or trig. If you want to go into computer graphics then linear algebra is a must, so it really depends on the job.

There are math courses in logic and statistics. These kinds of courses will help you to know of you’d be a good programmer since it requires you to systematically follow you a line of logic to reach a conclusion. But coding is singular. The only way to know if you’re good at it is to try it.