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by pas
3095 days ago
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> All math PhDs can become programmers. First of all what does "can become" mean? If it means with sufficient training and supervision they can learn to be programmers, then that's also true for the inverse. Furthermore, we need only one counterexample to make it false, and I happen to know a few math PhDs that are not that great at programming even though one of them actually works as a programmer. |
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No way. Most programmers are genetically unfit to do research mathematics. Many programmers can't take in an idea and expel it back out without corruption because they've got some cosmic ray simulation device in their brain stem. Or they just don't have the creativity. For example, think of all the people that complain about interview warm-up questions or think they're something you'd memorize.