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      8 months ago

      I think you’ll find that the line between “computer scientist” and “software engineer” is rather blurred.

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        8 months ago

        Although to be fair most simulation code I’ve come across was written by Physics majors who really shouldn’t be writing code. Most of those implementations are a crime against engineering and humanity alike.

        They do the job, though, and I suppose crimes against engineering are better than crimes against physics, if one had to choose.

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      Software engineers*. Computer scientists are concerned with the math behind computing and are mostly found in academia. Software engineers generally have a foundational knowledge of computer science they combine with software engineering principles to create robust software. Generally software engineers do have computer science degrees though.

      They share a similar relationship as engineers and physicists.