[extropy-chat] Intro

Pes Udoname ps_udoname at yahoo.co.uk
Sun May 14 19:17:00 UTC 2006


  There's a glut of programmers at this stage, so there's no need to go  into that area unless you particularly like it (which it seems you  don't :)). The big areas where progress can be made over the next few  decades, it seems to me, are biotech and nanotech. Nanotech is arguably  primarily a branch of chemistry, but quantum mechanics and  thermodynamics are certainly very relevant to it, so that would suggest  physics as your best option from the above list; but you might want to  talk with one of your professors, perhaps, to figure out a longer-term  plan if you want to get into that area.

  I like programming, I hate debugging. Which is what takes most of the time.
  
  But thanks for the advice, and I assume applied maths to do with vectors helps too? 

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