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- From: pchris@dcc.uchile.cl (Chris Perleberg)
- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers (was Re: Small Language Wanted)
- Originator: pchris@pehuen
- Sender: usenet@dcc.uchile.cl (Network News)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.135937.5801@dcc.uchile.cl>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 13:59:37 GMT
- Reply-To: pchris@dcc.uchile.cl
- References: <1992Aug25.154501.8654@colorado.edu> <1992Aug26.192410.6523@ultb.isc.rit.edu> <1992Aug27.154823.583@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca> <BtpAIn.EE5@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <34742@cbmvax.commodore.com> <1992Aug31.133811.3626@crd.ge.com>
- Organization: Universidad de Chile, Depto. de Ciencias de la Computacion
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- In article <1992Aug31.133811.3626@crd.ge.com>, davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen) writes:
- > In article <34742@cbmvax.commodore.com>, jesup@cbmvax.commodore.com (Randell Jesup) writes:
- >
- > The problem as I see it is that too many scientists and engineers
- > think that because they can write working code they don't need (or are)
- > programmers. Most people can learn to play the paino, but would agree
- > that they are not professional quality, even the "background music in a
- > piano bar" professional quality. Yet they think that programming
- > somehow requires less training, practice, and dare I say it, *talent*
- > than music.
-
- I worked for two summers in a physics research center (Mission Reseach Corp)
- in Santa Barbara, Calif. All the people working there were PhDs in Physics
- and they all wrote nuclear codes in FORTRAN. They found CS programmers to
- be useless: "....it's easier to teach a PhD en Physics how to program then
- to teach a CS programmer Physics...." There is a hell of a lot of truth in
- that statement. Most PhD's in Physics are reasonably intelligent and
- programming is not really a difficult challenge. And scientific code
- often naturally structures itself.
-
- They did hire one programmer and basically she couldn't do much useful
- programming in the nuclear codes (anyway, a BS in CS is going to tell a
- Doctor in Physics how to structure his code? ;-). She winded up making
- pretty shell scripts and moving data off and on tapes......
-
- Saludos,
- Chris Perleberg
- pchris@dcc.uchile.cl
-