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Old 05-15-2007, 12:13 AM   #11 (permalink)
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C++ is a great language, again so are many other languages that are available to learn with a lot of education resources and support.

Just remember that the stronger your math skills are the stronger your programming skills will be. I noticed that after taking calculus, advanced functions, data management, and 3d Math (still learning) that programming became much easier.

More and more schools are starting to remove the calculus program and leave it for universities/colleges to teach, I recommend that if you enjoy mathematics and show strength in the subject, as well as physics, that your push yourself in the courses and study hard. If you really enjoy programming and consider it a possible career choice, I highly recommend you take as many mathematics and physics courses that are available to you. One of the best courses I ever took throughout high school were the math functions/advanced functions courses, and calculus if its available to you.
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