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- From: danh@quantum.on.ca (Dan Hildebrand)
- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers
- Message-ID: <pxjnmtm@quantum.on.ca>
- Date: Tue, 01 Sep 92 18:04:32 GMT
- Organization: Quantum Software Systems
- References: <1992Aug31.133811.3626@crd.ge.com> <1992Aug31.144045.11416@hubcap. <134918@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV>
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- In article <134918@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> miller@diego.llnl.gov (Patrick Miller) writes:
- >|> davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen) writes:
- >|> ... To do this even competently is a skill which
- >|> conspicuously eludes most people who don't write code for a living, and
- >|> to do this with consummate skill requires training, practice, and a
- >|> natural talent given to only a few people.
- >
- >In steve@hubcap.clemson.edu ("Steve" Stevenson) writes:
- >|> My experience is that most computer science types would not know the best
- >|> numerical algorithm because they don't understand the science. The problem
- >|> continues to be that scientific codes are meant to deal with nature and
- >|> that takes someone who understands the problem. ...
- >------------------------------------------------------------
- >Both writers have a point. Computer science types can produce better,
- >more elegant code because they understand the nature of _computing_,
- >while physicists, chemists, etc... can write better codes because only
- >they understand the nature of the _science_.
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- Have you ever noticed that the best niche-specific software tends to be
- written by either a person who is an expert in more than one profession (
- ie: computing and that niche ), or by a collaboration between two or more
- individuals, providing both computing expertise, and the niche expertise.
- This debate regarding scientist/programmers vs. programmer/scientists is
- only another facet of this viewpoint.
-
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