I think that's just going too far. I think the analogy to a Physics professor never building a bridge is a bit silly. You might as well say a "Physics professor that never swims or enjoys a warm breeze on a hot summer's day."
A Computer Science theoretician's work is somewhat more closely tied to programming. I mean, let's be serious.
What do you have in mind when you say "computer science theoretician" ? Do you mean someone who publishes in the ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing or do you mean something else?
A Computer Science theoretician's work is somewhat more closely tied to programming. I mean, let's be serious.