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aleph_minus_oneyesterday at 11:26 PM1 replyview on HN

> Further to this point, it's quite common to favour a candidate with a strong STEM degree who has learned to code as an adjacency.

... because they know less about programming, and thus think much less deeply how a novel abstraction could look like which solves the problem much more elegantly.

In other words: these applicants more obediently do their work instead of regularly questioning whether there could be a better way and thus rocking the boat too much. :-(


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traestoday at 1:03 AM

As someone who has met a lot of math majors and a lot of CS majors, I am skeptical of your supposition that CS majors are better at finding and applying novel abstractions than math majors who know how to code.

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