>>12153217It takes both parties.
To create a simulation you need high sampling of any "analog" process.
Big data process has appeared after fundamental science.
Analysis of protein/protein/DNA/RNA interactions use such big sets, but at the end of the day you still need a wet lab monkey to know what they are to even starting developing an algorithm.
I've recently learned about something called spaghetti code, i.e a working code but badly optimized. I wonder sometimes if one can really improved such a code or if it's just made from a different logic. Can any CS fag tell me more about it? The more I look at it the more DNA looks like spaghetti code.
My guess is : Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Knowing a specific technic is great and all but will get you so far.
Also, stop touching yourselves about salaries my dear CS fellows, e-thot with only fans make a lot of money too, should I start to put you both in the same category?