Math for Programmers

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Math for Programmers

Math for Programmers

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Description

To score a job in data science, machine learning, computer graphics, and cryptography, you need to bring strong math skills to the party. Math for Programmers teaches the math you need for these hot careers, concentrating on what you need to know as a developer.

 

Filled with lots of helpful graphics and more than 200 exercises and mini-projects, this book unlocks the door to interesting–and lucrative!–careers in some of today’s hottest programming fields.

 

Key Features

·   2D and 3D vector math

·   Matrices and linear transformations

·   Core concepts from linear algebra

·   Calculus with one or more variables

·   Algorithms for regression, classification, and clustering

·   Interesting real-world examples

 

Written for programmers with solid algebra skills (even if they need some dusting off). No formal coursework in linear algebra or calculus is required.

 

About the technology

Most businesses realize they need to apply data science and effective machine learning to gain and maintain a competitive edge. To build these applications, they need developers comfortable writing code and using tools steeped in statistics, linear algebra, and calculus. Math also plays an integral role in other modern applications like game development, computer graphics and animation, image and signal processing, pricing engines, and stock market analysis.

 

Paul Orland is CEO of Tachyus, a Silicon Valley startup building predictive analytics software to optimize energy production in the oil and gas industry. As founding CTO, he led the engineering team to productize hybrid machine learning and physics models, distributed optimization algorithms, and custom web-based data visualizations. He has a B.S. in mathematics from Yale University and a M.S. in physics from the University of Washington.

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781617295355
ISBN10 1617295353
Number Of Pages 650
Item Weight 1240 g
Product Dimensions 188 x 234 x 41 mm
Publisher / Reseller Manning Publications
Format paperback
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'A gentle introduction to some of the most useful mathematical concepts that should be in your developer toolbox.' Christopher Haupt, New Relic 'A rigorous yet approachable overview of the mathematics that underpin a number of modern programming domains.' Dan Sheikh, BCG Digital Ventures 'Engaging, practical, recommend for all levels.' V incent Zhu, rethinkxsocial.com 'It provides a bridge for programmers who need to brush up on their math skills, and does a nice job of making the math less mysterious and more approachable.' Robert Walsh, Excalibur Solutions

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Author's Bio

Paul Orland is CEO of Tachyus, a Silicon Valley startup building predictive analytics software to optimize energy production in the oil and gas industry. As founding CTO, he led the engineering team to productize hybrid machine learning and physics models, distributed optimization algorithms, and custom web-based data visualizations. He has a B.S. in mathematics from Yale University and a M.S. in physics from the University of Washington.

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