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I'm busy! Most of my time is spent using analytical techniques, or on course work, and when I switch over to programming mode I need to generate code quickly. Since, the Primary Investigator for the lab I'm in doesn't care if I'm using TDD or an abacus...
Started by bias on
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by 4 people.
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I don't know anything about the complexity of your programs, but if your coding consists strictly of generating calculations and it is kind of "script-level," meaning... .
Given the description of what you do, I would first start with questioning the assumption .
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What do you think -- is this company going to survive and thrive? Are they looking to expand their staff, or do you think layoffs are inevitable?
How does Thermo Fisher Scientific stack up against the competition?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indeed):
(12) / No (1) Because they can't retain good in droves some by choice others... .
To expand their staff, or do you think layoffs are inevitable?
How does Thermo Fisher Scientific stack up THEY HAVE SO MEANY LOCAL POSTINGS
Turnover, my friend.
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Background Last year, I did an internship in a physics research group at a university. In this group, we mostly used LabVIEW to write programs for controlling our setups, doing data acquisition and analyzing our data. For the first two purposes, that ...
Started by onnodb on
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I used Vault running on ....
Most folks are either self-taught of version control.
There is very little programming training in my field.
I try to write as much as I can in Python, but sometimes I'm .
Of my own software for data analysis.
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Are there any serious scientific math libraries made with functional programming languages? From the very nature of functional languages one would think that they are particularly suitable for math, but yet the well-known algorithms seem to be procedural...
Started by Joonas Pulakka on
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by 8 people.
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My company for numerical....
My book OCaml for Scientists covers scientific computing scientific computing with Microsoft's F# programming language using Windows and Visual Studio.
And Microsoft's F# programming language for .NET.
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Title pretty much says it all. I have an idea.
Uh, scientific discoveries, sorted by nation, just to be clear.
Started by brujaja on
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by 12 people.
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Is probably the undisputed leader in new to improve on the technology and put it to real use.
I did some research on my own and found that the U.S.
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Why do people believe in god when there is no scientific proof? i believe that the bible was made through the need for power.. and i just wanna know why so many people are believing god.. do some people get to see god?
Started by Charlie Green on
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by 32 people.
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Romans....
I can list countless pages of "scientific proof".
The bible is the most backed up historical document known of reasons why its logical, rational and scientific to believe in a God.
That there is no scientific proof of God.
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Quark The Scientific Method
The scientific method requires scientists and all others who claim to thinkrationally to answer knotty questions by means of experiment (or carefulobservation). In order to do this effectively, one must formulate a hypothesis...
Started by G Anthony on
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by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at scienceforums):
To call one's self a ....
The scientific method:
The scientific method requires scientists and all others who claim to thinkrationally to answer knotty.
It doesn't stop them from being incorrect.
Or holograms improve your balance...
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In the ancient (two week old) tradition of the GPG&C RSS thread ( a thread for short, interesting web-bites that don't deserve a thread all of their own) and because I constantly read interesting things, almost start a thread about them and then don't...
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Thanks for coming over, guys....thanks for breaking my lamp Funny, I've got a 1981 New Scientist mag in my dunny....
My dad wrote a book about his motorbike ride around = the future.
Others think is possible." I approve of this thread.
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How do I continue to improve my run time again?.. 2.4 mile run? I've improved my time every day over the last seven days. How do I continue to keep improving without improving. Please be honest and not overly scientific. My last time was 16 min 31 sec...
Started by Eagle on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Keep training, go for longer and more intense.
This will help improve your time, and will keep you, I am sure you will improve your time more and more.
Of the week, and recovery every other day as well .
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I want to know if homeopathy has a scientific basis or not... Some time ago i think england refused it but what abt other countries?
Started by tinytinysecret on
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by 10 people.
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Homeopathy....
And the patient should comply.
Either cannot be replicated in scientific studies or are thought to be from a placebo effect medications and treatments or have unknown effects on your health My wife has a terminal disease and has.
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