But all things considered knowing how to program makes you infinitely more employable. Language is pretty irrelevant.
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Replying to @hisotalus
Just make sure that you highlight programming on CV and not Matlab. Say I've been programming scientific anlysis software for years using...
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Replying to @nuclear94 @hisotalus
Instead of I used Matlab for data analysis.
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Hiding that you only know Matlab seems a little disingenuous.
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Replying to @o_guest @hisotalus
Not suggesting hiding it. Ran out of space hence the ... one can and should list what they have programmed in.
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I'm tempted to RT the OP but I fear it's actually muddying the waters as I was speaking about something very specific but the OP question
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implies I'm talking about psychology in general. I wasn't.
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I got the impression you meant cognitive neurosciences as you did direct that tweet to me.
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I actually didn't remember which specific area you are in, but yes, if it's coding heavy, you need more than just Matlab to be competitive.
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Replying to @o_guest @nuclear94
I don't think I *need* more than matlab to be competitive. I think skills in eeg, MRI etc are more valuable. But of course more is a benefit
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