that's what I thought. Out of curiosity, would proven experience win out
over the genetics background plus cs education? Not rrying to be
argumentative, genuinely curious.

Dana

>
>   In a such a situation as you describe, all else would not be equal.  The
> person with proven programming experience and a genetics background would
> have the edge over the one w/o.
>
>   In response to your "It doesn't take four years" argument, I would have
> to agree with you.  But, most of the four years in college is not on
> curriculum-specific courses.  All of the "general" courses are in
> there.  I'd love to see colleges offer specific programs without the fluff,
> but I'm not going to hold my breath.
>
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