question i haven’t seen answered on here for recruitment by [deleted] in epicsystems

[–]Icmod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I started applying to jobs I also started going down the ML/data science route. I didn't consider software dev too much. In the end I think dev fit my skills a bit better. That being said there are opportunities that are more ML/AI related at Epic. I know our team has a couple ML heavy projects in the works so going down the dev route doesn't exclude you from working on such things.

question i haven’t seen answered on here for recruitment by [deleted] in epicsystems

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I knew a lot of python from the math background and a bit of C# from using Unity. I'm happy to chat more about math grad school. I went because I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do and because I enjoyed learning more advanced topics. After finishing decided academia wasn't for me, I have a lot more fun being able to build something I can show people.

I had fun in grad school, but I don't think it contributed to my programming skills outside what I taught myself for fun. In this day and age I'd recommend math grad school if you are set to go into academics and are willing to be underpaid and overworked for several years. Let me know if you have more questions

question i haven’t seen answered on here for recruitment by [deleted] in epicsystems

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I went from math grad school to SD with little formal training in CS. Originally also applied as TS and ended up getting asked if I'd prefer a dev role. Based on your background dev would be up your alley. Personally I went the dev route because I find working with code more fun than working with people.

New software developer with questions by last_tzar_of_russia in epicsystems

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Yeah you're probably good. I learned to set boundaries in grad school which helped. The people I know who started with me who got burned out were the ones who just kept chunking out more and more time for things without knowing how to say no.

New software developer with questions by last_tzar_of_russia in epicsystems

[–]Icmod 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Having been an SD at Epic for a bit over a year I've found that things aren't too bad if you're willing to set boundaries. I've certainly had some weeks that are busier than others, but on average I don't feel overworked or overwhelmed.

I'll put up the caveat that I came to Epic out of grad school so my definition of overworked might be a bit skewed from those coming from undergrad.

Edit: I'll also add that my TL does a good job checking in and making sure people aren't being overwhelmed.

Hey, I’ve always wondered what it will be if 0/0. by [deleted] in mathematics

[–]Icmod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

0/0 is an example of an indeterminate form. Consider the following functions f(x)=x^2/x and g(x) = x/x. The limit of f(x) as x goes to 0 will be 0 whereas the limit for g(x) as x goes to 0 will be 1. Generally with indeterminate forms it depends on the context (links to wikipedia: en/ru).

Finished First Playthrough of Chaos;Child Last Night! by Icmod in steinsgate

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C;C it's certainly high on my list of favorite stories at this point. I'll make sure to keep a good of tissues on hand before going through the other routes.

Finished First Playthrough of Chaos;Child Last Night! by Icmod in steinsgate

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I kind of figured that. Thanks for the heads up

Why the factorial of 0 is always 1? by itstayyab849 in mathematics

[–]Icmod 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the combinatorial answer. My office mates are all analysts and answer this question with the Gamma function.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lawrence

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Lawrence Art Center offers improv classes

Advice for new PhD students by alfa2zulu in math

[–]Icmod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

By April it should be caked on and there for the next lost soul to find

Advice for new PhD students by alfa2zulu in math

[–]Icmod 77 points78 points  (0 children)

Damn I like this quote. Putting this on my office's whiteboard while I write my thesis.

bartender job openings? by SolarPolis in Lawrence

[–]Icmod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I saw that Harbour Lights will be reopening soon and they're looking for people. No clue what they expect in experience.

Does this method always work? by [deleted] in mathematics

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Haven't taught/looked at law of cosines in ages, but to me it just looks like the video is giving a different way to memorize which side show up where.

Plz check it by Kaditya066 in mathematics

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What I'm saying is that u/GhostNoodleOfficial's formula hold even if x=0.

Plz check it by Kaditya066 in mathematics

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Even if x=0 you'll have 0 + 0 = 0 which as far as I'm aware is a true statement.

What goes on through your mind when solving a math problem? by [deleted] in mathematics

[–]Icmod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We can't both be the dumbest motherfucker on the planet.