Re: programing with science jobs
- From: "Androcles" <Engineer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:50:40 GMT
"Randy Poe" <poespam-trap@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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: On Nov 10, 3:15 pm, artem <ParTizanPuP...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: > Hi all,
: > i am a senior in high school and next year will be going to college. i
: > want to major in either physics and/or mathematics or electrical
: > engineering. i was wondering if i will be working in one of those
: > field will programing be helpful or not.
:
: Yes. In the sciences, numerical methods and simulation
: are especially important.
:
: > do i need a basic knowledge
: > of programing or a deeper knowledge of programing.
:
: The more different kinds of programming you do, the
: better off you'll probably be. A course in basic computer
: science would probably be helpful to show you the
: kinds of concepts that they work with, even if you
: don't go that direction.
:
: And learn a few different programming languages. You
: may start off in a job that requires C, the next project
: might require C++, the one after that Java. You can't
: learn every language that might come along, but you
: should learn how to learn languages.
:
: Also, you probably want to get used to Unix.
HAHAHA!
Why would anyone want to get used to a 1970s operating
system?
If you want to learn to ride a bike figure out how the bell
and pedals work?
You've never done any serious programming in your life, you wanker.
.
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