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by jmzachary
6567 days ago
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Except that a biochemist learning Python to solve problems he/she has in protein folding research (or whatever) is a useful skill to get things done in his/her field. A programmer learning about basic lab equipment probably isn't going to help too much in developing software (although it might help him/her get more attractive dates). And protein folding is much more useful to humanity than compiler optimization. Does anyone even work on compiler optimization anymore? |
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And if it wasn't for the programmers who get excited about languages and pioneer different uses of them, the biochemist would most likely never even know there is this tool available for them to use.