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A programmer examined nine undergraduate math classes and found that only Real Analysis had no direct application in non-math work. Calculus I/II, Linear Algebra, and Calc III saw daily use for months or years. Combinatorics, Error Correcting Codes, and Computational Learning Theory proved invaluable in short bursts.
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