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pay me 5 in eth and i'll do itIk how to do it i just dont wanna
Nigga just use chat gptIk how to do it i just dont wanna
why do you want the 5pay me 5 in eth and i'll do it
robuxwhy do you want the 5
too much workNigga just use chat gpt
alg2/precalcwhat math are u in
this shit is easy twinIk how to do it i just dont wanna
ur in 9th?alg2/precalc
11th my school is so fucked this is advanced math for 11th gradeur in 9th?
wtf i learned that freshman year11th my school is so fucked this is advanced math for 11th grade
I had a teacher in high school who would teach all the concepts on linear functions and simple polynomials but all the homework he gave us was involved step functions like heavy sid function, discontinuities, and these really intricate graphs @imontheloosethis shit is easy twin![]()
i miss when the only thing i had to worry about was the homework be gratefulalg2/precalc
yeah i already hate my life im so cooked for once i become unci miss when the only thing i had to worry about was the homework be grateful![]()
life doesn’t get better after 18yeah i already hate my life im so cooked for once i become unc
That’s evil. Lol.I had a teacher in high school who would teach all the concepts on linear functions and simple polynomials but all the homework he gave us was involved step functions like heavy sid function, discontinuities, and these really intricate graphs @imontheloose
Tbh most of the math I've learnt in high school and even in my undergrad I barely use as a dev. Only probability and a bit of linear algebra for things like machine learning that's it. There was no point in calc 3 and differential equations but they still forced us to learn iti miss when the only thing i had to worry about was the homework be grateful![]()
that’s what i hate about the education system. they force people to learn a bunch of complex concepts (like calc 3 if you’re major requires it) and you don’t even use it. it’s a waste of time for everyone taking that class unless they are guaranteed to use those concepts in their profession everyday.Tbh most of the math I've learnt in high school and even in my undergrad I barely use as a dev. Only probability and a bit of linear algebra for things like machine learning that's it. There was no point in calc 3 and differential equations but they still forced us to learn it
lets play roblox sometimerobux
whats your userlets play roblox
give urs, mine is too longwhats your user
Agreed most of the stuff I learnt in my CS degree I don't even put them to use. CS degrees are mostly there to give a structured path to give you a high level overview om all the concepts in Computers. If you specifically want to study to become a coder, embedded systems engineer or only do things specific to one IT role you can complete the entire syllabus and learn everything you need to know for an entry level roles in just a few months. This is one of the reasons I think CS degree isn't too important to become a great coder. I've known people who never went to uni but are still great coders, a CS degree helps for sure tho.that’s what i hate about the education system. they force people to learn a bunch of complex concepts (like calc 3 if you’re major requires it) and you don’t even use it. it’s a waste of time for everyone taking that class unless they are guaranteed to use those concepts in their profession everyday.
I agree. To get a CS degree that means you have to do 2 years of General Education which is a waste of time imo especially for CS. Then you have to study the high level concepts of computers, (i don’t actually think this is a bad thing to know especially for a coder, so i wouldn’t label it as a waste). But for sure you could definitely learn the ins and outs of coding in a few months tops, just with disciplined learning and efficiency.Agreed most of the stuff I learnt in my CS degree I don't even put them to use. CS degrees are mostly there to give a structured path to give you a high level overview om all the concepts in Computers. If you specifically want to study to become a coder, embedded systems engineer or only do things specific to one IT role you can complete the entire syllabus and learn everything you need to know for an entry level roles in just a few months. This is one of the reasons I think CS degree isn't too important to become a great coder. I've known people who never went to uni but are still great coders, a CS degree helps for sure tho.
u guys should add megive urs, mine is too long
whats ursu guys should add me
bloodtearsraininggive urs, mine is too long
zombie81253whats urs
that is NOT bro's mainbloodtearsraining
u joined tdybloodtearsraining
sentzombie81253
Deadass joined 30 seconds agothat is NOT bro's main
Join Date9/5/2025
nonetheless, sent