I totally failed to develop a strong foundation in math as a child and it followed me into adulthood.
In fact, I veered away from CS in college because I wasn't confident in my ability to learn math.
Spending my free-time learning to write software was eye-opening for me as well. I found that if I put in the time I could understand subjects that initially felt beyond my grasp.
I dropped out of college to accept a full-time offer as a Software Engineer and I've always wanted to go back and study those subjects that where I struggled in school.
That book is on my reading list now. Thanks!
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I totally failed to develop a strong foundation in math as a child and it followed me into adulthood.
In fact, I veered away from CS in college because I wasn't confident in my ability to learn math.
Spending my free-time learning to write software was eye-opening for me as well. I found that if I put in the time I could understand subjects that initially felt beyond my grasp.
I dropped out of college to accept a full-time offer as a Software Engineer and I've always wanted to go back and study those subjects that where I struggled in school.
That book is on my reading list now. Thanks!