What led Karen Anne from physics to software engineering and back again?

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In summary, Karen Anne's interest in physics and software engineering stemmed from her curiosity and desire to understand the world around her. She pursued a degree in physics, but after discovering her passion for coding and technology, she switched to software engineering. However, her love for physics never faded and she eventually found a way to combine her two interests by working on software programs for scientific research. Karen Anne's journey showcases the importance of following one's passions and finding ways to integrate them into a fulfilling career.
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Majored in Physics in the 1960s, then wandered off into software engineering "for a year." That year turned out to be decades.

Now I'm retired, and enjoying studying things I didn't have time for when I was working.
 
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Hi Karen Anne. :welcome:
 

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