Working on a piece about academic computer science/software engineering. If you're in academia, or have recently left, I'd love to talk.
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Besides I genuinenly don't develop software!
I code but I think it's tangental to what I'm doing. I love programming but it's not my job. -
not what I'm writing about but I
this side conversation on identifying as a dev. -
we orient most of our learning material towards folks who want to be full time devs.
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but we'll have a much bigger impact if we broaden the intended audience.
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@limedaring pointed this out to me in a talk last week. Many paths thru programming. -
I dunno if relevant but I've been in neuroscience/psychology/cogsci for roughly 8 years. I am not a developer. I worked really hard
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to get to where I am. I'm a cognitive computational neuroscientist. People keep redefining me without permission. It's exhausting.
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Yes, I my undergraduate degree was in computer science. I have never left academia. I have a phd in computational cognitive modeling. I am
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@drvinceknight@mhbeals@NikoletaGlyn@DVDGC13 we should invite@o_guest for a software developer only party during@pydatalondon.
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I left computer science for a reason.



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I have not even ever been in a computer science class... :(
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As they say it's not about computers and it's not a science.
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