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The Eraser
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What are the chances of working in IT if you have a physics degree??
How much do you have to work individually in order to gain the required programming knowledge??
Are there relevant courses you can take as a physics undergrad?? Do you learn any programming language that is relevant to the IT industry at university if you study physics??
I think I'm more interested in programming that involves technology (like robots or various devices that involve both computer science and physics) rather than making websites or what "regular" programmers do.
How much do you have to work individually in order to gain the required programming knowledge??
Are there relevant courses you can take as a physics undergrad?? Do you learn any programming language that is relevant to the IT industry at university if you study physics??
I think I'm more interested in programming that involves technology (like robots or various devices that involve both computer science and physics) rather than making websites or what "regular" programmers do.