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computer science works the same way
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four computers on the edge of a cliff?
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Sweevo posted:the guy who taught my assembly programming class didn't understand that numbers were binary inside the registers. it's been over 10 years and I'm still mad that our assembly professor put a bunch of "Convert value x from base 5 to base 13" type questions on the midterm
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COACHS SPORT BAR posted:it's been over 10 years and I'm still mad that our assembly professor put a bunch of "Convert value x from base 5 to base 13" type questions on the midterm i... disagree? this seems a fine exercise, demonstrates understanding some key concepts in a minimal way.
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but I was unprepared
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# ? May 16, 2019 18:07 |
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qhat posted:It's a tool of the bourgeoisie to prevent peasants from attaining high paying tech jobs but the tech billionaires keep telling us that degrees are worthless
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listen to stymie, stymie is truth (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? May 16, 2019 19:23 |
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:but the tech billionaires keep telling us that degrees are worthless Reverse psychology
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# ? May 17, 2019 01:20 |
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i'm glad i got a software engineering degree because it mostly focused on actually useful things like design scoping, automated testing, design patterns, architecture, etc etc. poo poo that you actually need if you're going to build something without it turning into a massive pile of poo poo (all my work products are giant piles of poo poo anyways)
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Rex-Goliath posted:i'm glad i got a software engineering degree because it mostly focused on actually useful things like design scoping, automated testing, design patterns, architecture, etc etc. poo poo that you actually need if you're going to build something without it turning into a massive pile of poo poo (all my work products are giant piles of poo poo anyways) wish u got a poasting engineering degree, op
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# ? May 17, 2019 05:56 |
because then u could be held liable for your posts because they are bad
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i sign all my posts
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Rex-Goliath posted:i'm glad i got a software engineering degree because it mostly focused on actually useful things like design scoping, automated testing, design patterns, architecture, etc etc. poo poo that you actually need if you're going to build something without it turning into a massive pile of poo poo (all my work products are giant piles of poo poo anyways) Spoiler: it all turns into a massive pile of poo poo after a long enough period of time
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OldAlias posted:rocks with math inside
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The Management posted:a CS degree teaches you computing theory. this is entirely useless to 90% or recipients, whose main challenge after graduation is making some lovely middlewear spit out a web page that only renders in ie6. on rare occasion one of the graduates will remember what a data structure is, and perhaps use it to make their O(n^3) operation not time out. sqlCommand.CommandTimeout = 3600 * 1000; // kept getting errors from database
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Rex-Goliath posted:i'm glad i got a software engineering degree because it mostly focused on actually useful things like design scoping, automated testing, design patterns, architecture, etc etc. poo poo that you actually need if you're going to build something without it turning into a massive pile of poo poo (all my work products are giant piles of poo poo anyways) they made you take architecture classes? weird
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# ? May 17, 2019 16:32 |
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:they made you take architecture classes? weird
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# ? May 17, 2019 16:33 |
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its five ninths of a fs degree minus thirty two, OP
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# ? May 17, 2019 17:34 |
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shoulda just studied business
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Rex-Goliath posted:i'm glad i got a software engineering degree because it mostly focused on actually useful things like design scoping, automated testing, design patterns, architecture, etc etc. poo poo that you actually need if you're going to build something without it turning into a massive pile of poo poo (all my work products are giant piles of poo poo anyways) this sounds really really boring though
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# ? May 17, 2019 18:18 |
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cs is a degree where you learn 12 sorting algorithms and 0 version control tools
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Poopernickel posted:cs is a degree where you learn 12 sorting algorithms and 0 version control tools ideally yeah
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if you learned version in control in school you went to a poo poo school
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Poopernickel posted:cs is a degree where you learn 12 sorting algorithms and 0 version control tools and none of them are n log n
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:if you learned version in control in school you went to a poo poo school i learned it in school from my classmates
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i too incidentally learned the newest and coolest version control software available from doing projects with classmates, don't know what i'd have done without those in-depth cvs skills. (counting down to the post from the person using rcs in school)
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it me, we used RCS in school, during group projects it was easy enough on AFS to just set an ACL on a shared directory and then use RCS
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I used .BAK files, the original version control
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:i too incidentally learned the newest and coolest version control software available from doing projects with classmates, don't know what i'd have done without those in-depth cvs skills. (counting down to the post from the person using rcs in school) probably get more use out of cvs than knowing how to implement heap-sort
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Poopernickel posted:cs is a degree where you learn 12 sorting algorithms and 0 version control tools Cybernetic Vermin posted:ideally yeah
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Poopernickel posted:probably get more use out of cvs than knowing how to implement heap-sort this is not true, and i on top of that disagree with the values implied.
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eschaton posted:AFS
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a miserable compiler of C++
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Tayter Swift posted:a miserable compiler of C++
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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:i've yet to write anything that runs in a browser. you are blessed
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you need the degree to get interviews for your first job. hopefully your first job is as a junior dev, and not QA or a tester because it has a large impact on your career outlook and lifetime earnings. and you don't strictly need the degree to get an interview. the college classes do not actually prepare you to pass the interview(both because college classes largely do not cover what you will actually be doing, and interview are also not testing what you will be doing, it is mostly a test to see if you think like the interviewer), or do the job. the first 6 months or so of your first job will be mostly training with little productive work. and realistically you need many years of training/experience before you can work without supervision.
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lampey posted:you need the degree to get interviews for your first job. hopefully your first job is as a junior dev, and not QA or a tester because it has a large impact on your career outlook and lifetime earnings. and you don't strictly need the degree to get an interview. the college classes do not actually prepare you to pass the interview(both because college classes largely do not cover what you will actually be doing, and interview are also not testing what you will be doing, it is mostly a test to see if you think like the interviewer), or do the job. the first 6 months or so of your first job will be mostly training with little productive work. and realistically you need many years of training/experience before you can work without supervision. Unfortunately not having that degree still follows you around after your first job. I've known people who didn't go the degree route because they had a job straight out of high school, end up leaving their company after 10 years and end up going to school anyway because they were struggling to get their feet in the front door at many places. I'm not saying it's right, but just that it happens more than you'd think.
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# ? May 21, 2019 01:12 |
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my degree program hasnt taught me a tjing about computer in a literal month. this is a feat considering i dont know poo poo as it is
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qhat posted:Unfortunately not having that degree still follows you around after your first job. I've known people who didn't go the degree route because they had a job straight out of high school, end up leaving their company after 10 years and end up going to school anyway because they were struggling to get their feet in the front door at many places. I'm not saying it's right, but just that it happens more than you'd think. are they getting passed over because they don't have a computer degree or because they don't have a degree period because i know there are other jobs out there where HR perversely doesn't care what four year degree you have as long as you've got one that was literally half my motivation to finish my bachelor's degree right there
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ive literally never been asked anything about my degree ever, and ive worked at places like oracle and atlassian
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