I agree with the other answers that it depends on the type of programming you end up doing..the nature of the program being developed, but having a background in discrete math is great to have just in case.
From my experience, there can be unexpected problems where you will advantage from having grasp at discrete math. I worked on a project for a telecom company where they wanted a simulation to predict the impact on network coverage if a specific cell tower (BTS) was uninstalled. I ended up relying heavily on the cross-product formula and some ray-casting algorithms to model how coverage would shift in the area.
Thank you. Oh that's great news!
Thanks! That's actually the default of Plasma's Oxygen theme, I just adjusted the color little bit. But I especially love 'metallic' feel of it though, that's why I love Enlightenment's aesthetics so much.
My first time trying to rice KDE Plasma. Surprisingly good, though, considering little effort was put. I just solarized-darkening everything in sight.
I managed to code 100% in nvim after I realized vscode taking almost 5gb storage for caches and the extensions