you may be right. My instinct is that motivated students who realize the superpowers they'll have, will .../
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spend the time on their own to pick up this stuff. Those that aren't as motivated, won't, even if it's in .../
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a course. Maybe the solution is summer boot camps to pick up basic CS concepts. I'd do it
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could send students to CS undergrad courses but I'd bet only the most motivated would benefit, and they'd do it ../
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on their own in any case
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yeah i think ppl on my side of the fence spend a *lot* of their own time learning this stuff because the enjoy it or are just obsessive ../
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this needs to be acknowledged when deciding how best mentor trainees - if you show them vcs or unit/integ testing and their eyes light up...
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yeah it's all a matter of what to do to help undergrads and phds... not all of us (I'm a super minority
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from an ethnic group of only 1mil etc) have the same high school education. So we have to accept that the
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Replying to @o_guest @c0ff33_st41n and
undergrads are of various abilities and strive to give them something useful.
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