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While I generally agree with you I would like to add that for some people it isn't about learning about some scientific field, it can be about learning about an industry in depth and then use technology in that industry to solve problems.
In the past when a scientist knew about programming and was able to code stuff he was able to suddenly revolutionize his field with a few lines of code, nowadays programming is kinda assumed as a must have on those fields and there are entire teams that understand "both worlds" enough to come up with very advanced solutions.
Tl;dr: It is no longer the lone scientist that happens to know how to code that cames up with some solution, it's about large teams of computer engineers with backgrounds on that field and vice-versa that collaborate to build software that takes months / years and delivers some additional value over what already exists.
Agreed. Teams are a powerful option.