I will do one, because I sit between disciplines and also have professional as well as academic audiences, but the time issue is there.
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I'm at intersection of many sub-fields (comp, cog, neuro, etc.) but I wasn't offered a book deal on my _work_ itself either way.
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It’s about what gets you a job and a rep - I imagine for you it’s mostly articles and code, in output terms.
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code?
nobody really gives a shit about code (nobody who gives grants that is) which is why @ResearchSoftEng and@SoftwareSaved are
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It would if you decided to leave academia and bob over into industry. Sharing it, not so much.
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I don't think little scripts here and there mean much for industry. While I'm a good coder the reason I would get paid 1000 per day is not
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for my coding but for my science-related skills.
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Also TBF for a CS graduate such as myself moving to industry to become a coder has sailed many years ago. I'm not skilled that way anymore.
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I would take a 10k (at least) pay cut if I moved to being a coder.
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Ah, fungible skills. I’m basically only good at things people (wrongly) think anyone can do.
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That's tough. 
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The STEM STEM STEM as R&D for industry cries from politicians above all else have utterly devalued other forms of expertise.
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