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Computer scientists use computers (of course). They also use logic and programming languages to "talk" to the computers. The programming languages that are in common use are: Pascal, C, C++, C#, Java, J++, BASIC, Fortran, Visual Basic among others.

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* Research new ways of solving problems on computers (algorithms) * Improve existing ways of solving problems on computers * Analyze the performance of computer algorithms * Write and present scholarly papers on computer-related topics * Create new programming languages * Create new computer systems architectures * Determine what architecture to use for a given problem * Determine what programming language to use for a given problem * Estimate the effort to create a solution for a given problem * Develop software designs * Develop software programs * Document software

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The Computer Scientist works on super computers

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it fixes computers and helps them to be good and work well and they program the computers to

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One reason most computer scientists do their job is their employer pays them to do it.

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they program and work on computers

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bank clerks

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