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- From: jesup@cbmvax.commodore.com (Randell Jesup)
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- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers (was Re: Small Language Wanted)
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- Date: 2 Sep 92 00:23:02 GMT
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- pchris@dcc.uchile.cl writes:
- >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......
-
- I would hope that they hired an MS with a specialty in NumComp.
- It sounds like they hired a CompSci BS with little or no NumComp experience.
- (We were all required to take NumComp at RPI, but you weren't required to do
- more than that one course for your BS. They were there if you wanted them.)
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- Also, an inexperienced CS major can be pretty lost when dumped into a real
- job - Dennis O'Connor will remember one random RPI CS major we got a GE. She
- had talent and eventually did fine after a few months of learning about real
- code, but when she started she wrote giant spaghetti programs. This isn't
- unusual in fresh CS majors, since they've usually never had to maintain any
- of the code they wrote. (For that matter, a lot of MS and PhD's haven't
- either...)
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- To bring this back to the point (scientific programming), when
- scientist look for programmers to aid them, they have to learn what to look
- for, and what questions to ask. Maybe eventually there will be majors or
- at least sub-catagories for things like scientific programming, as the field
- grows larger, more mature, and more specialized.
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- "Rev on the redline, you're on your own; seems like a lifetime, but soon it's
- gone..." Foreigner
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- Randell Jesup, Jack-of-quite-a-few-trades, Commodore Engineering.
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- Disclaimer: Nothing I say is anything other than my personal opinion.
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