You don't need CS or a strong math background to be a decent programmer. It might help (or it might not . . . ), but it isn't required. Math majors put a lot of emphisis of rigor, which is necessary for understanding complex algorithms. However, a good programmer knows how to abstract problems, which in some ways is the opposite of rigor.
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by hardburn
in thread Impending Friardom
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