It could be something that was beautifully elegant but never quite practicable in the field, or something not applicable to the industry you ended up in. In my case I was fascinated by genetic algorithms and utilized them in my final year project. Never did find a way to use them in my day job programming video game software.
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How about Microbiology, Molecular Biochemistry, Plant Physiology, and Genetics, as in my case! ;-) |
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Programming in Assembly language. So many years since I wrote an assembly program. I miss a lot :( |
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I've been in school a lot more than industry, but I've taken the dip into corporate. Somewhat painful was having to write a templating engine in Java on the job. I think I would have taken even - gasp - Perl. Also, free Matlab and Photoshop |
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Organic nitro compounds. Made lots of them while in school but never found a practical use for them in software development. Although sometimes I come across code where I wish there was a way... :) |
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I found recursive descent, to navigate all nodes in a tree to be really elegant although inefficient. I've never managed to use it in real life, except when driving of course. |
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