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[QUOTE="Office_Shredder, post: 6579310, member: 53426"] I don't think there's such a thing as a portfolio of solved math problems, until you get to the level of publishing papers. If your goal is not to go to school, then you probably need to have a portfolio of software you've written. If you want to prove to an employer that you can handle writing a physics engine, it will probably require writing a physics engine.It's not clear to me financially, are you planning on puttering around for a couple years figuring things out, or do you need a job asap? You might want to just get any programming job you can to get some income and some real world experience while you figure out the details of your dream career. You might even discover your tastes change once you start working. [/QUOTE]
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