How Can a Software Engineering Student Master Basic Physics?

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Hi all, I'm a software engineering student from Finland. I came here to get help on physics - I study it now by myself (I've finished all my courses at school). I'm using Finnish high school books, so it's not terribly advanced physics (yet :) ). I'm not very good at math, even though I'm very interested in all natural sciences.

My hobbies include (game) programming with JavaScript and C++, reading, trying to play the guitar, jogging, and playing computer games. I've worked as a software developer, and I've created mobile applications involving maps and location services and audio streaming, and web applications with ASP.NET MVC. The languages have been Java and C#.

Nice to meet you!
 
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