* Coders will become cheap in the near future.
* The `boomer` of coders are getting old.
* You always need to learn mathematics if you gonna be a coder.
* Computer science is a topic who deals with fancy words and abbreviations.
* Statistics is not pure mathematics.
You can add to this list whether you agree with these or not, because it is GPLv3 license.
https://gist.github.com/eccstartup/8bea6bf21f77054d3e4b
Which is a shame, I see software sometimes that appears to have some special heuristics in there when I'm sure a standard statistical technique would've achieved the same or better result.
I have a theory that the info-sec industry would benefit from folks with robust stats/data-mining/"big data"/algorithms training (in a lot of ways bioinformatics people are solving similar-looking problems).
Edit: Yes, http://securabit.com/2014/10/03/securabit-episode-129-bioinf... said the same thing... :)