My thought, as a researcher who is pretty good at roughshod programming but not so good at rock-solid tested-everything programming, is that programming/engineering is big. Focusing on a specific aspect that is needed and also interesting to you might be advantageous, like supercomputing / running big spark clusters or security / cryptography.
My thought, as a researcher who is pretty good at roughshod programming but not so good at rock-solid tested-everything programming, is that programming/engineering is big. Focusing on a specific aspect that is needed and also interesting to you might be advantageous, like supercomputing / running big spark clusters or security / cryptography.