Computer Science, asked by nazeefasif8, 1 month ago

is statistics good for software engineering or physics.please answer who knows.its serious​

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Answered by jerelshoey
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No. Why would it be?

Unless the software system you are designing simulated physics, you don’t need physics.

Is it nice to know some physics? Yes it is.

Does it help? Yes it does. You learn about science, measurement, deducing cause from effect and critical thinking. You learn about repeatable setups for experiments,

But you won’t save the day in a software project by leaping up and shouting ‘I’ve got why the server is down - Force equals mass times acceleration at speeds less than one tenth the speed of light to a first approximation!’

Ditto mathematics, chemistry, history, geography, music, art, biology.

It’s almost like the complete school syllabus simply isn’t fit for purpose for aspiring programmers

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