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Comment Other Subjects (Score 1) 109

If they are taught this, the language doesn't matter at all.

One thing to rememebr is that at universities in North America students from other sibjects may also be taking CS courses on how to program. At our institute the CS department used to be exclusively Java which is utterly useless for Physics and many other science subjects. Python, C or C++ is much more relelvant and when they switched to that instead of teaching programming ourselves we were able to encourage our students to take CS courses.

While that should not get in the way of the pedagogical needs of a CS program, if language really does not matter for CS then Python is a much better choice that Java because it makes programming courses much more relevant for other subjects and it's probably much better for our students to be taught programming from a CS prof that from a physicist - I've seen how we program!

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Comment Re:"Trapped" (Score 1) 34

I think the bigger miracle is that he was able to reach somebody at google. It should probably occur to him that this...

Johns, who ironically works in the tech industry himself, says he would love to see services like Waymo succeed, but he has no plans to hop in for a ride until he's sure that the kinks have been fixed. In the meantime, he's still waiting for someone from Waymo to contact him in regards to his concerns, which hasn't yet happened despite how much attention his video has attracted since last week.

...aint happenin'.

Comment Re:Teething problems (Score 1) 34

I think the problem is that their teething problems are taking place on roads human beings drive on and these are multi-ton vehicles moving at high speeds.

Waymo so far has been far safer than human drivers. Your point would stand if there were no cars, and Waymo suddenly decided to introduce them into the society.

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