For my job/area one language is not enough.
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Replying to @o_guest @waterlego and
Makes sense. I probably would want to hire someone with broader exp for that too altho I'd not make that decision w/o an expert on the panel
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Why?
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Replying to @hisotalus @o_guest and
If I were to hire someone to do computational modelling then someone with broader exp & formal programming training would be more ideal...
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Replying to @sampendu @hisotalus and
As for programmer I actually may soon wish to hire that's a role for someone with formal training & Matlab wouldn't be right language anyway
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How come formal training? Legitimate question as I know a couple self-learnt programmers who work in industry and write mean code.
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Replying to @hisotalus @sampendu and
I mean not that they're looking for jobs but I was under impression you could do this all without formal training
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Replying to @hisotalus @sampendu and
That's like saying that because X is a millionaire and never went to school, you can also be a millionaire without going to school.
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Replying to @o_guest @hisotalus and
Outliers exist. Also just because somebody works in industry absolutely does not mean they write good code. No offense to your friends but
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industry produces some extremely bad stuff.
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