I respect that, but it's a little undermining of my area to say all we do = code w/out any theoretical or empirical knowledge or grounding.
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I might have misunderstood you though! It came off like all I do is code, haha, which is not entirely untrue, but I also do other stuff.
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I mean a much bigger part of what I do is collecting data than working on analyses - that's actually a fairly small part, this doesn't fit
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Into 140 chars but I feel computational skills are more central to what you do, where as for me data acquisition is technically often
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More challenging. So being good at that and interpreting that data is at least as important as code, and takes much longer to learn
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If I can barge in - I would generally agree with
@hisotalus that the amount of coding you need depends on the field, balance different if2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
I think
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Looks like it! Maybe I was just rephrasing it in my head. I've been thinking a lot about it recently, sorry if I repeat your points!
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No, it's a good point. Also why is there no barge emoji?
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There is not even a brain emoji which is unacceptable!
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