Is it correct to refer to a performing programming assignments as a "computer labs"?
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Can we say that developing an algorithm is a "laboration"? Are these "labs"?
At engineering performing an exercise or an assignement is refered to as "labs" but are those "labs" when in fact it is mainly software problem solving pretty much like numeric methods in math which are not "labs". When studying engineering such as electrical engineering or physics you might do a "laser lab" or a "chemical laboration" if you study chemical engineering for instance.
How do you define "lab"? Just performing something experimental?
This is sort of double meaning also the physical environment at universities which we call "computer labs" that in fact are just rooms with computers.
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