I think so because my brother in law is computer scientist and he says that if you are good at mathematics so programming will be easy to learn for you.
To enable them think logically, and be meticulous.
You need to to know some basic math to live. right? Likewise you need to know some basic math to start computer programming....beginners start out by learning to do programs like solving a quadratic equation....if you are not thorough with algebra, u can't do it. The way you think is more important.....rather than being good in math, computer programmers are required to think the way math people think - vey very very logically.
If you think logically about it, I'm sure you can.
Computer programming is really only specifically important for computer science degrees, and even there, it's not necessarily assumed you'd be great at it on day one of your Introduction to Data Processing class. It's generally more important that you can think logically; the writing code part is easy and can be taught. If you can't think logically, you're boned, in computer science or pretty much any other kind of science.
Loads of jobs, from digging oil to becoming a doctor. Nowadays lots of companies are looking for people with numerical sense and the ability to think logically, so there are loads of job oppurtunities.
The need to think logically.
think logically are you that serious
Let me respond to this in two parts:1. First of all, I think it's generally true that mathematical knowledge and skill is related to the ability to write and test code successfully. The mathematics that many or most programmers need includes graph theory, linear algebra, set theory, algorithm theory, and various other areas of mathematics and computer science that some people might not include in the term 'mathematics'.2. Being a successful programmer also involves mastering a lot of other skills, especially in communication.I worked in computing and software for decades myself. I've added a URL which outlines some of the other stuff that's involved in the occupation.
Logically think it through
If you think about it logically no but if you believe in ghosts then yes
Programming can apply a wide variety of branches of mathematics. Geometry, trigonometry, calculus, algebra etc. Computer science and math go hand in hand. +++ The actual computing at circuit level relies on binary and hexadecimal arithmetic, and Boolean Logic. Certain applications including I think graphics programming handle huge matrices for co-ordinate plotting etc.
That's easy. Men think logically. But I don't think women will ever understand.