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This section contains articles that explain how modern scientific method works and how to apply it in the field of software development. The section will also help you to develop scientific mindset and tech you how to distinguish between good and bad science.

How to properly form an opinion on a scientific topics

Posted on January 17, 2021January 17, 2021 by Fiodar Sazanavets
How to properly form an opinion on a scientific topics
Posted In Science

Even though we live in the 21st century, a large proportion of world’s population is scientifically illiterate. This especially became apparent during the COVID-19 pandemic, when understanding science became, to some extent, a matter of life and death. This needs to change. If you don’t know how to properly form Continue Reading

Does lockdown kill more people than COVID-19 does?

Posted on September 6, 2020February 8, 2021 by Fiodar Sazanavets
Does lockdown kill more people than COVID-19 does?
Posted In Science

COVID-19 is a dangerous disease. And there are many reasons why is it so. However, since various prolonged lockdown measures were implemented across the globe to slow the spread of it, people got tired of them. And many started asking whether the lockdown measures are actually deadlier than the virus Continue Reading

Why Is Coding Important For Kids To Learn?

Posted on August 12, 2020December 11, 2020 by Juni Learning
Why Is Coding Important For Kids To Learn?
Posted In IT Education, Science

Why Is Coding Important For Kids To Learn? We hear about coding all the time. With the technology built by computer programmers constantly surrounding us – our phones, smartwatches, and even our thermostats – it feels like everyone wants to learn a little bit about this world. Still, your children Continue Reading

How social media is killing your dreams

Posted on June 8, 2020April 6, 2021 by Fiodar Sazanavets
How social media is killing your dreams
Posted In Acing a Career in Tech, Business and Economics, Science

Social media is one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century. Facebook allows you to keep in touch with your friends, regardless where on the globe they live. If you have in-demand professional skills, LinkedIn allows you to move up the career ladder with only a fraction of the Continue Reading

A simple way of solving climate crisis

Posted on October 17, 2019October 9, 2021 by Fiodar Sazanavets
A simple way of solving climate crisis
Posted In Science

Man-made climate change is a major global problem that has been on the news for many years. The issue is notoriously difficult to solve, as humanity has tried to do so since it has been first discovered and hasn’t managed to get it done. But it doesn’t have to be Continue Reading

Anecdotal evidence is often the best evidence

Posted on August 14, 2019February 2, 2021 by Fiodar Sazanavets
Anecdotal evidence is often the best evidence
Posted In Science

Anyone who ever had any interest in science will know that anecdotal evidence is the worst type of evidence possible. This is what scientists and science teachers repeatedly tell their audience. But is this statement true? If you have a look at the subject matter closely, it doesn’t appear to Continue Reading

Why I won’t support anti-human Extinction Rebellion

Posted on August 14, 2019April 21, 2021 by Fiodar Sazanavets
Why I won’t support anti-human Extinction Rebellion
Posted In Science

Extinction Rebellion is a group that has recently blocked some streets in London, vandalized some building, caused inconvenience to commuters and got some of its members deliberately arrested. All of this was done in the name of fighting man-made climate change. As a group, Extinction Rebellion is of opinion that Continue Reading

Why you shouldn’t always trust scientists

Posted on August 14, 2019May 7, 2022 by Fiodar Sazanavets
Why you shouldn’t always trust scientists
Posted In Science

Science is, without a doubt, the best methodology available to humankind to figure out how the world works. Every piece of research done within the framework of science goes through several rounds of reviews by other experts. This is done to ensure that all of the work has been done Continue Reading

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Scientific Programmer is the place where you can learn about the scientific approach to software development.

The process of software development and conducting scientific experiments are very similar. The only difference is that, in software development, iterations are usually a lot quicker than they are in science. So, understanding how science works will definitely help in your software development career.

But this place is not only about programming and science. It now has a whole range of tech-related content, ranging from career advice to a description of inner workings of a specific software library. Because the website now has such a wide range of tech-related topics, anyone who is vaguely interested in tech will find something interesting on it.

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About Scientific Programmer

Scientific Programmer is the place where you can learn about scientific approach to software development.

The process of software development and conducting scientific experiments are very similar. The only difference is that, in software development, iterations are usually a lot quicker than they are in science. So, understanding how science works will definitely help in your software development career.

Unfortunately, many new programmers, especially self-taught ones, often go through unnecessary struggle in their programming tasks, and it’s all because they haven’t been taught how to solve problems the way science has done for centuries.

So, the main purpose of this website is to teach programmers how to apply scientific thinking in the context of their work and to teach scientists how to program, in case any of them would want to acquire some in-demand technical skills.

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