From my admittedly limited perspective, most SWE jobs seem to be just gluing other people’s software together with very little math. Throughout my degree I mostly liked the theoretical stuff. Does this mean I should remain in academia or are there other options that actually have you using math?
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r/cscareerquestions From my admittedly limited perspective, most SWE jobs seem to be just gluing other people’s software together with very little math. Throughout my degree I mostly liked the theoretical stuff. Does this mean I should remain in academia or are there other options that actually have you using math? submitted by /u/Dissilusioned-Ni_er [link] [comments]
From my admittedly limited perspective, most SWE jobs seem to be just gluing other people’s software together with very little math. Throughout my degree I mostly liked the theoretical stuff. Does this mean I should remain in academia or are there other options that actually have you using math?
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