Propositional Calculus
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What do you guys think about propositional calc?
I was a Philosophy undergrad who minored in physics and I feel like I can quickly learn any programming language, can solve complex problems as well or better than comp sci majors and it has affected the way I even use natural language.
I am a data engineer currently working a position that would usually require a masters in comp sci, while currently having a bachelors in philosophy, because of two years of propositional calc. In fact I got to my position because someone asked me to do something in excel and it fucking blew my mind that I could literally write nested conditionals right off the bat having never even used it before. The formula language is pretty much just formal logic. People were floored.
What do you guys think?
I was a Philosophy undergrad who minored in physics and I feel like I can quickly learn any programming language, can solve complex problems as well or better than comp sci majors and it has affected the way I even use natural language.
I am a data engineer currently working a position that would usually require a masters in comp sci, while currently having a bachelors in philosophy, because of two years of propositional calc. In fact I got to my position because someone asked me to do something in excel and it fucking blew my mind that I could literally write nested conditionals right off the bat having never even used it before. The formula language is pretty much just formal logic. People were floored.
What do you guys think?
