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Physics & Computer Science

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-11 23:23

My dad and my physics teacher have (independently) advised me, as a CS major, to minor or double-major, in physics.

Do you think this will really help me get ahead? I want to end up doing something with computer/video games, not writing scientific software, so I think basic general college physics (required for CS major already) is enough.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 10:33

sage

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 10:33

sage

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 10:33

sage

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 11:18

your fucking gay

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 12:03

>>84
your

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 18:47

>>85
your stoopid

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-15 20:32

>>86
your and an faggot

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-31 20:20

<-- check em dubz

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-02 23:26

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-03 4:21

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-30 13:06

Make games in your free time if you must. Become a proper software engineer, that knows how to write good software and not just games.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-30 16:44

2005
I want to end up doing something with computer/video games
instead of physics
lel, i did exactly the same mistake that year. now i am in this kind of situation: >>1356466641/59

I think basic general college physics (required for CS major already) is enough.
that's obviously true. because physics of ``realistic'' games will never expand beyond fields of theoretical mechanics (which was formalized like three hundred years ago) and classical optics (rarely).

Name: VIPPER 2012-12-30 16:54

Wow you can really see how /prog/ turned to shit over the years, nice read.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-30 16:55

I wonder if OP ever became an EXPERT vidya PROGRAMMER.

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-30 17:36

>>93
No, we've always had shit along with the gems. This is the nature of laissez-faire anonymous posting.

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