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Your thoughts are the same as when I first learned, and I was thinking at that time, my English is very poor, and the C language seems to be dead, but it's not like this, and the C language doesn't use much English, it's the header file, a few defined words, and the rest is completely up to you, and you can use whatever you want, as for mathematics, I think it will be a little bit better than English, because there are algorithms in programming, and there must be a little bit of mathematical ideas in the algorithm, such as writing a program to solve equations, You have to know the basic method of solving equations in mathematics, otherwise it will be difficult, but it is not very demanding on mathematics, as long as the basic ones are known, it is fine, because some of them are relatively simple as usual.
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You don't need any basics, just follow the tutorial to learn, and a lot of words and math will be learned in it!
In English, there are some simple words such as if or and so on, and there are also some words that are not in English such as include and so on, which you need to memorize!
It's always going to work this time??!
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1.First of all, you have to understand that linguistic knowledge is a tool for representation. It doesn't matter what tools are, it's the ideas that matter.
2 Thought is the embodiment of logical thinking and mathematical thinking, so you have to learn mathematics well. If you learn math well, you will have more ways to solve problems. The main ones are: Advanced Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, Probability, Linear Algebra.
3 English is very important in two aspects, one is to let you write ** so that more people can understand, because English is an international language. In many places, there are inexplicable problems with the use of Chinese characters. The other is that a lot of good ** is written in English, if you don't know English well, you can't understand the program, of course, it's hard to appreciate the wonders.
4 Computer science is a discipline that influences each other, it can also be said that each course does not exist independently, and you can better use this tool after you have a general understanding of computers. For example, operating system, composition principle, assembly language, compilation principle, etc.
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In fact, you still need some basic English mathematics, otherwise you are just a C program that can make up some basic mathematics. You learn C, I think this is the beginning of your computer studies. Later, I will know that English and mathematics are better, and there is a great advantage.
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Hehe tells you that the foundation is that you like to enjoy the sense of accomplishment of making things.
If you want to learn well, you mainly rely on hard work, and the accumulation of experience is very important.
Don't think so much (read Tan Haoqiang's "C Programming" twice first, and experiment a few more times).
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You can learn C, you need to be in the 4th grade of primary school or above (understand the equation), and I am a Olympiad C tutor.
It's just learning. If mastery is required, it is best to learn: Basic Mathematics, Basic Physics, Advanced Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, etc.
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Beginners don't need math, but to learn programming and develop in this area, it's best to have a certain foundation in all kinds of knowledge, so that it won't be difficult to learn. Of course, when developing a certain product, it will involve more or less mathematical problems, such as: in the programming of color matching, the light and shade of objects, rotation, zooming and shrinking and other special effects, mathematical matrix calculation, vector operation, and trigonometric operation have certain requirements.
However, being proficient in C language can completely allow you to find a job for 2000 to 5000 yuan a month, but only if you are proficient.
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To learn C language well, you need to have the ability to solve practical problems and think logically; As long as you are willing to work hard to learn C language, it has little to do with the basics, and if you persevere in learning, you will definitely learn well!
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C language will still be exposed to some mathematical knowledge, as long as you spend more time and time to really learn it step by step (from the past).
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No, there is no direct association.
C language is very basic, and it is OK to have a clear mind.
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Lou is mainly beginners bai best learn du language first, c language is very basic, wait for the landlord dao to learn c language well, and then learn inside.
It's easy to learn other languages, it's easy!
The book I read is published by Tsinghua University, Professor Tan Haoqiang's book, I think it's okay, it's very basic, and you can read it after the landlord has a certain foundation, and it's a little more advanced!!
Questions about how to read books; A little bit of my own opinion (for C);
First of all, for beginners, I must have been confused when I first started reading the book, I don't know what the book is talking about (I started like this), but slowly I got used to it, I read it seriously from the first chapter, and mark everything that won't be, if it's about the content of the back, put it first, remember the usage, and come back to see it later!! Then, after reading a chapter, I will make up the following exercises by myself, and I must understand, understand, and understand each question. Sometimes a small mistake bothers me for a long time, and then I really can't solve it myself, so I look for a teacher or ask a classmate until I have a meeting!! Keep doing this for a while, and you'll find that programming is actually a lot of fun. But it's different for different people, only if you find the fun in it, and when you can find the incomparable fun after each paragraph, you like programming, and only then will you have the motivation and perseverance to persevere and become a programming master!!
Remember, if you want to become a master, you can't do it without hands!
Good luck!!
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As long as there is some mathematical logic, you can learn it well, and learning C language itself does not require mathematical knowledge, but to achieve a certain function, it is inseparable from mathematics, and the complexity of the program also requires mathematical calculations.
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Programming languages are actually very logical tools, requiring a certain foundation in data structures and algorithms, therefore, in order to learn C language well, you need to have a certain mathematical foundation, and the better the foundation, the better the C language program written. Hehe.
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Mathematical Basics: At least high copy of functions, preferably high mathematics in college (but I don't think it's very important, just to understand the calculation method), learn C language mainly or English. - = No English.
If you're just programming a piece of text, that's probably fine. When programming a program. Required in English.
Although programming says that the foundation of mathematics is good, (I read books in mathematics, write homework, and don't listen to classes, and I took the exam 135 in March of high school).However. c I can't understand the language.
What a double quotation mark, an English word. I didn't get it. The main thing is to learn English well and memorize punctuation quotes.
Otherwise, mathematics alone is useless.
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It shouldn't require much math knowledge, it's all something you can learn, don't worry.
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In fact, some mathematical foundation is still needed.
For example, functions: at least you need to know the meaning of functions, or you can't understand that functions call Boolean algebra: binary calculations, transformations or something.
。But these are relatively basic maths.
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You need mathematics, but this mathematics does not mean that you are learning the knowledge of mathematics now, but you are a logical thinking specialist, if you just want to become a programmer, just a person who writes **, then you don't need to be too good at mathematics, but if you really want to be engaged in this aspect of computers, especially if you want to be like C language, you must learn mathematics well, computers are originally branched out of mathematics, the more you go up, the closer you are to mathematics, do you believe that a top expert in computers will not write** There are a lot of people there, what is the program. There is a book that is, Program = Data Structure + Algorithm. Any language gives you two months and you can learn the basics almost, just want to build a house, the programmer who writes ** is equivalent to a bricklayer, and you will never become a designer.
80% of the time of a large formal project is designing, what modules are designed, what technology is used, how to structure the project, how to communicate, etc. And wait for the design to complete 20% of the time for the programmer to write the **. Having written so much, think about it yourself, ask a random master, see if it will tell you that computers don't need mathematics, and finally wish you good luck if you can stick to this path.
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Don't, as long as you have strong logical skills, a good memory, and can remember and draw inferences, it's OK.
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No, it's very simple, and you'll learn it as soon as you learn it.
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You don't need much foundation, as long as you have the ability to push logically.
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It's mostly logic and a willingness to delve into the heart, are you a freshman?
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