What kind of chemistry background to get to pursue computational chemistry from an IT background?
I have no background in chemistry, and there might be others like me. But I know about computer models.
What kind of chemistry do I need to know in order to pursue computational chemistry models?
It's intuitive that getting a M.Sc. worth of chemistry on top of M.Sc. worth of IT is not effective. But possibly something that allows one to discuss with chemists and understand the problems that they hand to a data scientist.
Also, does computational chemistry mean that one ought to focus more on analytic chemistry or theoretical chemistry or that sorts?
What about reading only "Mathematical models of ..." types of resources?