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by tgarrett
2 hours ago
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> That isn't the vast majority of traditional software engineering work, and arguably is better called applied physics or applied science. Fair enough, and yeah definitions are always going to be somewhat fuzzy. Still it seems safe to assume there are also a lot of novel things going on in games, embedded, finance, AI itself of course... Generally I can't help but feel that we have only dipped our toes into the vast ocean of program space, and I'm curious what else is out there. |
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