[XML-DEV Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message]

RE: Another mutated variant of the 'PowerPoint makes yo udumb'


RE:  Another mutated variant of the 'PowerPoint makes yo udumb'
Christopher.Strolia-Davis@w... (Strolia-Davis Christopher Contr
MSG/MAT) writes:
>To add a bit to this conversation, I would like to say that when I went 
>into programming in the first place, I did not have a high school math 
>equivalent knowledge(I was 12 when I started ok).  So it is clear to me 
>that it is not necessary to have high math skills to be a programmer.

In looking over the books O'Reilly has published, it seems pretty clear
to me that the vast majority of them are not on topics that require
highly honed math skills.

Lots of computing today is about collecting, storing, and presenting
information.  Analyzing that information - while crucial, no question -
is something that happens only occasionally, and is often done
simplistically, to put it politely.

Analysis beyond simple stats is often left to specialized modules and
software, though it is definitely where a lot of the interesting work
takes place.  Data modeling certainly interacts with analysis, and I
suspect a lot of analysts are frustrated by the naive data models they
have to deal with, but that's kind of the boundary for most people
developing XML vocabularies (or relational database structures).

RELAX NG and regular expressions are especially interesting to me with
regard to their use of math.  While I don't claim that the math behind
either of them makes deep sense to me, they manage to produce systems
which can be learned and used effectively without a deep appreciation
for the underlying math.

Some programmers definitely need to understand math very well.  The vast
majority, in my experience, do not.


PURCHASE STYLUS STUDIO ONLINE TODAY!

Purchasing Stylus Studio from our online shop is Easy, Secure and Value Priced!

Buy Stylus Studio Now

Download The World's Best XML IDE!

Accelerate XML development with our award-winning XML IDE - Download a free trial today!

Don't miss another message! Subscribe to this list today.
Email
First Name
Last Name
Company
Subscribe in XML format
RSS 2.0
Atom 0.3
 

Stylus Studio has published XML-DEV in RSS and ATOM formats, enabling users to easily subcribe to the list from their preferred news reader application.


Stylus Studio Sponsored Links are added links designed to provide related and additional information to the visitors of this website. they were not included by the author in the initial post. To view the content without the Sponsor Links please click here.

Site Map | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Trademarks
Free Stylus Studio XML Training:
W3C Member
Stylus Studio® and DataDirect XQuery ™are products from DataDirect Technologies, is a registered trademark of Progress Software Corporation, in the U.S. and other countries. © 2004-2013 All Rights Reserved.