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Re^2: Mathematics eq CompSci

by Anonymous Monk
on May 03, 2005 at 08:56 UTC ( [id://453507]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Mathematics eq CompSci
in thread Mathematics eq CompSci

The question was about Mathematics and CompSci. Not about programming. Mathematics and CompSci are closely related - in many universities, CompSci is a subdivision of the Mathematics departement, or it used to be a subdivision.

Programming stands much further away from CompSci than Mathematics. Programming has as much to do with CompSci as building telescopes has to do with astronomy.

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Re^3: Mathematics eq CompSci
by samizdat (Vicar) on May 03, 2005 at 12:26 UTC
    "... looking for a Programmer with Perl and MySQL experience"

    ??? Funny how people see different questions. Do I detect a bit of nose-in-the-air, Mr. A-M?

    At any rate, abstraction is a discipline in itself, whatever framework/notation one uses.

    I was in a 'gifted' program in high school ('73) where I visited with a junior math professor at the university, and we spent Monday afternoons discussing equations and their solutions from both mathematical and algorithmic perspectives. You're correct in that it wasn't about programming.

    A more pertinent question would be, "was it useful?" Since the OP's specifics were about a job requiring a degree, it would seem to me that that would be the question to ask. It was useful in that it stretched my brain, but I wouldn't say that I have ever gotten close to that kind of algorithmic expression again.

    Which is not to say that I don't value the fields of computer science or math... if you look at my posts, I've repeatedly stated that I have read gobs of both, among other things. What I object to is the blind assumption that someone with an undergrad degree in CS or math (or anything else except perhaps an engineering degree) is going to be better at a {name your specialty} computer-related job than a non-degreed person.

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