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Other Transitioning from Theoretical Physics to Software Dev: Steps & Difficulties
This is a hopeful reply. I appreciate the response.- ATmundo
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Other Transitioning from Theoretical Physics to Software Dev: Steps & Difficulties
Yeah that makes a lot of sense. I appreciate the response. I am meeting with a head of CS in one of my local universities and I'll ask him how he thinks I should approach this.- ATmundo
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Other Transitioning from Theoretical Physics to Software Dev: Steps & Difficulties
I wouldn't mind doing a masters program. Like ideally there would exist a 1 year or so masters that accepts theoretical physics students and gives them the necessary skills to get a software development job. Do such masters exist to your knowledge or would the things I need to know be too...- ATmundo
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Other Transitioning from Theoretical Physics to Software Dev: Steps & Difficulties
I am from Ireland and would like to continue working in Ireland.- ATmundo
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Other Transitioning from Theoretical Physics to Software Dev: Steps & Difficulties
I have only learned python and a dabbled a bit in C++. I don't necessarily want to change career I just had no exact career in mind when I started my degree. I did physics partially because I thought it would be useful but mainly because I enjoyed it and wanted to learn. I have no exact type of...- ATmundo
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Other Transitioning from Theoretical Physics to Software Dev: Steps & Difficulties
I'm going into my final year of undergraduate theoretical physics. I have had a bit of a deviation in what I want to do and would really like to work in software development in the future. How difficult would it be for me to deviate from my current position and what steps should I take to to...- ATmundo
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