Truly synthetic chemists

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I for one welcome our silicon-brained overlords

Time for a confession: as a chemist firmly on the inorganic–materials–physical end of the subject spectrum, synthetic organic chemistry has always been a dark art to me. And retrosynthetic analysis was probably the darkest of those arts. I can remember all too well the struggles through a certain typewritten workbook during the second year of my degree, groaning as dutifully uncovered the next problem.