Also pretty fun actually! People thought I was some sort of magician. And I actually got several ppl to pick up python and R.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @dingding_peng
Yeah, it's very useful for cog sci research and computational modelling. I haven't really had/met peers with compsci degrees ever, so in
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Phd it was tough. But in my subfield it's common, so many people above me are compsci grads. I don't actually have Psychology degrees except
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my Ph.D.
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Replying to @elneurozorro @dingding_peng
Well, in the UK you don't take classes during your PhD. I didn't it coding models in C.
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Replying to @o_guest @dingding_peng
Make sense. I mean it *is* psych. Just comp psych. Or neuroscience w/e. Broad field...
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Replying to @elneurozorro @dingding_peng
Oh, it's 100% Psychology. I'm not one of those "I'm not a psychologist people". I just don't have the undergrad experience!
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I have gaps in my knowledge for certain basic psych stuff occasionally. But hey, I know what an AVL tree is.
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In all seriousness, one thing that I genuinely find upsetting is how few "interdisciplinary" people are actually interdisciplinary.
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I actually use ideas from both fields. 

Fight me.
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