This is a very informative and honest video. Thanks for sharing. May I ask about programming for the Physics undergraduate degree? Which among the programming languages would be most useful? Python, Java, C++, and so on. If I were to pick one or two to self-train on, which ones would they be?
Hi @6700rpm, it's probably a very late response, but Python is more useful than Java or C++ - at least for the Oxford MPhys/BA course. This is because we use mostly Python and MATLAB in our course. I further believe that because Python is more "high-level" code it teaches you data analysis concepts and logical flows better.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It was helpful
You're very welcome :)
Wow thank you sich much for sharing Eugene! 😻This helped me a lot and is very encouraging (for me ^^)
So glad you found this helpful!
Great vid :) would be awesome if you could do one for Chem?
Thank you! We will add it to our list!
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This is a very informative and honest video. Thanks for sharing. May I ask about programming for the Physics undergraduate degree? Which among the programming languages would be most useful? Python, Java, C++, and so on. If I were to pick one or two to self-train on, which ones would they be?
Hi @6700rpm, it's probably a very late response, but Python is more useful than Java or C++ - at least for the Oxford MPhys/BA course. This is because we use mostly Python and MATLAB in our course. I further believe that because Python is more "high-level" code it teaches you data analysis concepts and logical flows better.