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- From: sichase@csa1.lbl.gov (SCOTT I CHASE)
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- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers (was Re: Small Language Wanted)
- Date: 1 Sep 92 19:41:40 GMT
- Organization: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory - Berkeley, CA, USA
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- References: <1992Aug25.154501.8654@colorado.edu> <1992Aug26.192410.6523@ultb.isc.rit.edu> <1992Aug27.154823.583@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca> <1992Aug31.133811.3626@crd.ge.com>
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- In article <1992Aug31.133811.3626@crd.ge.com>, davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen) 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.
-
- It all depends on what you need to get done. We physicists are very bottom-line
- oriented. I program carefully if I expect that I might need to modify
- a program somewhere down the line. But if not, I just slap something together
- that works. If I need to sort a list, it probably doesn't matter which
- algorithm I use as long as it works.
-
- But if I know that my ability to get the answers I need will depend on the
- method I use, then - and only then - do I take the time to look into the
- best way to do it.
-
- It's rather like cooking. Most of us are not four-star chefs. But we
- all cook when we need to get the job done. I don't need a programmer most
- of the time - certainly not more often than I need a chef.
-
- -Scott
-
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- Scott I. Chase "The question seems to be of such a character
- SICHASE@CSA2.LBL.GOV that if I should come to life after my death
- and some mathematician were to tell me that it
- had been definitely settled, I think I would
- immediately drop dead again." - Vandiver
-