What Math Is Needed for Programming?



I'm interesting in studying OOP programming languages on my own: C, C++,
Java. I haven't studied the big 4 math subjects in my last year of high
school, Calculus, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics. Which of these subjects
would I need to be able to understand some of more advanced concepts I may
encounter in my studies. Do I necessarily need any of them at all?

Thanks

PA


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