We've seen the "what math courses are best for quant finance" threads many times- but what CS courses do people think are best for people trying to get into quant finance?
Obvioiusly learning C++ is a priority, but what else? Operating Systems? Algorithms? AI?
>AI?
Don't spend too much time for this stuff. Usually IB use some small parts of it. More notable topic is Data Mining.
Say, if you want to join my IB, you need to know Type theory, Category theory, Functional programming, Automata Theory, because we do some compiler implementation work.
Say, if you want to join my IB, you need to know Type theory, Category theory, Functional programming, Automata Theory, because we do some compiler implementation work.
Hello Daniel, Thanks you for your remark. May you elaborate your point?
In my opinion C++ is derived from CS, but it is not a field of CS. Computer science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Science organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions (Science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), but it is not what a concrete language does - it just a tool to use those knowledges in a predictable manner, of course that tool was built according to some rules from CS topics like Type theory, Software Engineering and maybe adjusted for parallel computing.
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