Chapter 887
Mirabella listened intently and asked, "So, this is an experiment based on genetic mutation theory?"
Zane nodded, explaining, "Yeah, it's part of their biotech program. We just need to use computers to run comparative experiments on the genetic models they've selected."
After a brief pause, Zane continued, "But you'll need to know some programming languages like Perl and Python. These are core courses in computer science, which you haven't covered yet. So, just stick close to the professor and watch; they'll give you a quick rundown."
"Perl is a basic programming language, while Python is used in scientific computing, stats, Al, and stuff like that. Basically, these are the bread and butter of computing."noveldrama
Mirabella's eyes sparkled slightly. Seeing Zane seriously explaining this, she nodded, "Okay, thanks, Professor."
Whether she'd actually learn it was another story, but she did have a bit of interest in genetic theories.
Zane smiled, "No worries, think of it as a learning experience."
Mirabella nodded, pondered for a moment, then added, "By the way, Professor, can I see the data analysis report for this experiment beforehand? It'll make the results more precise."
Hearing this, Zane's expression turned a bit uneasy, "There's no data analysis."
Usually, before any experiment, the data report would undergo various simulations until the optimal outcome was found. Only then would the actual experiment be conducted to minimize errors.
Mirabella glanced at Zane, "Without understanding the entire data analysis, the experiment's effectiveness will be greatly reduced."
Zane's lips curled into a bitter smile. Even a freshman knew this, yet Mr. Calvin probably just saw him as a lab tool.
"It's fine, we'll look at it when we do the experiment," Zane said.
Mirabella seemed to catch on but didn't press further. Whether she saw it or not didn't really matter to her.
At that moment, another professor knocked on the door. Zane walked over and saw the person had something to discuss with him. After a quick thought, he turned to Mirabella, "By the way, my computer has Perl and Python installed. You can familiarize yourself with them while I step out for a bit."
He pointed to his computer on the desk, indicating she could use it. There were
no confidential files, so it was fine for students to use.
Soon, Zane stepped out to talk to the visiting professor.
Mirabella glanced at the door. Despite being quite familiar with the programming languages mentioned, she walked over to the desk.
The computer screen had Python open, showing a large set of data commands, likely for analysis.
Mirabella didn't usually mess with
other people's computers, but she glanced at the data commands.
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They were about comparing genetic molecules. Raising an eyebrow, she took the mouse and clicked the confirm button.
In an instant, the software popped up a progress bar, and seconds later, a red
exclamation mark appeared, indicating the comparison had failed.
Mirabella's fingers stroked the
mouse as she pulled up the data set and glanced over it. The molecular set looked somewhat similar to a course from a parchment
she had seen a few days ago
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After thinking for a moment, she adjusted the script slightly.
Just then, Zane returned and asked, "How's it going? Making sense?"
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