I never got very far in my math studies; I took zero math in college and had terrible teachers in high school. Fast forward to today and I'm a professional developer who's starting to feel that my lack of a solid grounding in math is holding me back. I can hold my own with basic concepts, etc. but I'd like to start a formal self-education regiment in math. When I take something on, I take it seriously. When I taught myself my programming, I watched lectures from Stanford/MIT/UC Berkeley, read every book, did every exercise etc. I thrive on self-education.
And to my question: can someone recommend some really great resources/books for learning math starting from pre-algebra and beyond? I'd love it if someone could map out a good, structured progression for someone like me who likes math for its own sake, but also wants to use it as a tool for computer science.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
http://khanacademy.com
This is a well known website with videos on multiple subjects, but mainly math. They are meant to help students, but really can be for anyone, and the site might help you because you can watch it on your own without a strict curriculum (which fits because you aren't going to school or something for this).
Hope that's interesting!