Title | : | Computer Science degree: What you need to know |
Lasting | : | 11.19 |
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Views | : | 335 rb |
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Is computer science, and computer and information science majors are same ?? Comment from : Cute Sardarni |
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I’m a junior right now in college current major is business, I hate it and want to change to computer science should I? Comment from : Noah |
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AFterall that studying all he does is make utoob videos! Comment from : WalayatFamily |
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Big flex w that transcript Comment from : jbp555 |
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Wow, I went to UCB too Ended up really having to use 150, 186, 118 in professional life Comment from : Han Ooi |
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thank you very much for this video Comment from : MASAMBU |
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Biggest d bag I have ever seen online right here Comment from : Sam Bezzant |
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Is physics important?? Shouldn't I choose eng instead of physics? Comment from : AMMAR RANA |
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Most university don’t offer difficult programming Comment from : Jason Cheng |
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thisis fucking useless, my big brother forcing me to watch this even though I’m still in sixth grade Comment from : Very |
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Sort of happy i graduated in telecom systems and computer networks dealing with cinnectivity , cisco protocols like BGP and EiGRP I need python here and there and i am close to DevOps brbrFar from software engineering hype brbrAnd AI interference is far from my field yet At least for now 😉brbrAll and all i start to think investments and FinTech are more valuable noving forward brbrHard to outcompete army of young talanted software engineers and deal with AI doing things much quicker and better in siftware domain brbrProbably MBA is way to go with programming and algorithmsbrbrThis is my view Competition is going to be like a real terminator if any hopes therebrbrWhat matters cold cash and abilities to have a good life stylebrbrHeroes can prove me wrong 😅 Comment from : Day K |
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You think it has changed in 20 years though,? I'm working on learning calc and considering it in 2023 even though everyone wants a quick fix into the job market Comment from : brian mahoney |
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I wonder if Computer Science + Engineering (don't know any specifics yet) would be a good idea Comment from : Kseniya Kolokolkina |
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I’m having a crisis myself rn when I’m looking for jobs with an associate’s degree and realizing I’ve no idea what a lot of these terms the jobs list as requirements are Comment from : Disguised Centennial |
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Well that just sums everything up😮😂😂 Comment from : Venkateshwarlu Nalajala |
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yap waste of time taking all these courses in CS double major? we hired someone with 5 majors and the dude was totally worthless Comment from : just forfun |
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Should I be worried if I’m going into a computer science degree and I don’t know how to code 😭😭… Comment from : Jessica Wallhauser |
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Agree Comment from : Kount Mattakiss Kafe |
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Constructive and helpful So, you can be A good representative of Japan Comment from : David W |
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the Mr Doctor computer scientist Comment from : devTalks |
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wow! i will have my DD listen to this b4 investing in CS Comment from : Marie B |
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this is pretty useless, I think my degree in philosophy was more usefull for programming :D (learning how to think, logic, logical semiotics, semiotics, analisys and deduction etc) Comment from : Myśli złote albo niezłote |
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TechLead: "Math 55 Descrete MathWhat was that? II don't even remember, really"brCollege Transcript: A+ Comment from : Ian McKenzie |
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So your last name is Shyu? I never know how to romanize mine… Hsu? Xu? Shyu is phonetic 👍 Comment from : Daniel X |
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Beneficial insights, thanks for sharing😊 Comment from : Maverick Jack |
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I'm just starting a CS degree at 26 😅 sometimes people just need to know it's a good path in order to give 100, you have a lot of uncertainty if you don't already know the right people Comment from : fryo |
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oh, so my FCAI BSU isn't the only garbage! Comment from : sh99k99r |
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I want to make my own ops sys 😅😅brEdit: also i want to build my own computer from scratch Comment from : pat_ |
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lol We all just want to use these tools and gadgets, we don't want to settle and learn their rudiments and how they are built anymore SMH Comment from : Super soniq |
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Your point is that the course teaches you how to build stuff instead of how to use stuff but I realised your course was electrical engineering and computer sciences? Would “electrical engineering ” not be the reason you’re working so much on hardware? Comment from : Yan Wa Lee |
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Come on man, 80 of this video is useless Comment from : Ace Smith |
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Its the papers, to show youve done it Comment from : Jason Endester |
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Take into account this was from 2002 Comment from : Konita |
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I appreciate you for making this video Comment from : Ebenzer Alfonso |
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0:00 😮😮😮😮😮😮 Comment from : Jasomega |
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still gona go through college, coming from the military and almost no background to coding, my best bet is to get an intership where i can get the on site experience and that will lead me to getting a job yes you dont need a degree to get into some of these companies, but they will for sure take the guy with a degree plus experience from intership over someone who has no job exerience on the field and with only certificates funny how most people that says you dont need a degree to get into this field HAVE a degree lol sure there are exceptions, but can you honestly say, did you get to where you are at, at life now without your degree? Comment from : ellto |
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Thank you so much! You just helped me figure I don't want a computer science degree, because I would love to work with coding Comment from : Uhhh |
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You need to clarify your situation and also need to make an updated video This is jpn not usa, c l a r I f y Comment from : Cole |
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Unless your college does not have it or not offers it at all, just know IT course exists :3 Comment from : Panzer of the Lake |
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8:44 tell that to Ishigami Senku Comment from : Yahshuro |
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1 It gives a taster of the different career options involved at different companies offering various services and products Someone will get interested in maths someone in database engines, someone will be intrigued by compilers and the design of programming languages Someone will look at assembler and how the processor works, and decide he might want to study electronic engineering or something insteadbr2 You don't know where you will end up or what you will work with so even if it's elementary entry-level knowledge, its still something, you will know at least what to expectbr3 A lot of this knowledge crosses over Maths/logic/set theory/graph theory is generally useful in programming Yes even if it's high-level stuff and you're not dealing with most algorithms directly; even if it's just branching paths and if statements Or business logic rules for that matterbrCompiler knowledge is always useful past a certain point of proficiency To get ultimately good with Java, C#, etc - even if just for web server programming You will want to know roughly how the compiler translates instructions, how it optimizes (so you won't waste time attempting it yourself), and so on You will for sure want to know how your language's virtual machine works if it has one, how it uses/stores instructions and values in memory, as you can run into problems or bottlenecks related to that If you're programming in C/C++, you will want to know how a linker works and what the various stages of compilation are Knowing about compilers and language design also helps you learn additional programming languages later on as it gives you knowledge of common conceptsbrTechnical documentation is not just for manuals and such The same concepts apply for code commenting, for documenting APIs, for bug reports, task descriptions on task management software and so on Although a lot of this stuff is more common sense, I never saw the utility of learning documentation formally eitherbr4 As for Raytracing - most likely it's knowledge without a direct application, but it is a good exercise for the mind; a lot about learning programming has to do with teaching your mind to approach problems, analyze them in new ways, etc and that's exactly what studying in university should be about More so than the knowledge itself Comment from : Pythoner |
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I believe Most science and engineering degrees are meant to produce high end researchers and scientists It's designed this way because God knows who in a million need the knowledge to win the Nobel prize And I suppose society needs to educate that one singular person with the degree Comment from : Paul Chen |
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Our teacher created a customized data structure cours ,created a new programming languages And taught us with it XD Comment from : riiàd AD A |
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Are you from Japan dear creator? Comment from : Mujaheed Abdul |
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After watching your video, I got absolutely convinced I should start a Computer Science Degree On the other hand, I've never understood why so many people fear Math I love Math, and it has always been easy for me Thanks for your video! Comment from : Cleopatra Séptima |
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What language should i learn before going to college as a CS students Any suggestion? guys Comment from : Phyo Thu Han |
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I am from Bangladesh My birth date is 02/02/2005 I have completed 10 years of education from a well known school in Bangladesh To be more exact, I have finished my secondary grade this year (In Bangladesh it is known as Secondary School Certificate exam and my exam batch is SSC 2022) Furthermore, My Department was science My educational background is too good I have good communication skills in English and I am getting prepared for sit the IELTS exam and beat a good band score I want to continue my further study in Taiwan in Information and Communication Technologies I don't know Chinese language at all, however I am thinking to go to Taiwan and start learning Chinese and I hope I learn it soon brbrDoes Taiwan allow overseas students from Bangladeshi background to study for a bachelor's degree in Computer Science after 10 years of study/with secondary level certificate? If not, what can I study there? brIf I am not eligible for bachelor degree, will I be accepted for polytechnic or diploma degree?brbrPlease someone help me by answering my questions 🥺🙏 Comment from : Tajul Islam Ayan |
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Is associate degree in computer science a good idea? Can I get some jobs? Comment from : victor rangel |
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This guy needs to get laid, all his videos are negative talk holy shit what did Google do to you? Comment from : SB |
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If you don't get a degree and all your peers have one, it will work against you period Computers today are complex beasts, and they're not getting simpler If you want to work for a FANG company, you might get in without a degree; but you won't get promoted; the guys and girls with degrees will Do yourself a favour and make sure there isn't an easy reason to reject you by suggesting your Steve Jobs on your CV and don't need a degree SJ didn't get a job at a FANG company He created his own He was lucky he partnered with Wozniak, that was the secret of his success a product that would change the world, a product created by Wozniak, not Jobs Comment from : Mark Lucking |
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Thank you man do i need anything to start python maybe Comment from : Ah Na |
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Im still wondering weather i need or not a degree to get a job connected to computer science Does a degree help a lot to get a job? Comment from : Sergio |
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sooo true Comment from : Aleksandr Kravchuk |
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You say the classes aren't useful however while in school they are preparing a broad field that can put you into alot of different fields so yeah it isn't specialized, but without a degree your out of the resume pile, and it also proves you can stick with something to completion so degrees aren't useless they just aren't as useful as you would like! Comment from : Fabulous Frenchies |
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I’m taking discrete math right now 😂 I have no idea what it is hahaha Comment from : Kane_777 |
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So the college I’m going to offers computer science with an emphasis on software engineering Does anyone Have an opinion on this or has anyone gone this route? Comment from : chase sanders |
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thank you so much for this I currently enrolled to get a bachelor in CS I was skimming through the classes/courses that I need to take I have no experience in this field and took it mostly because of my interest in coding (job opportunities to be precise) Anyways, as I was looking at the classes, none of them made sense to me, I don't understand why I need to take these classes I was thinking of enrolling for coding bootcamps and the like, all while getting this degree, and this video definitely helped me make that decision a lot easier Thanks again Comment from : michael palo |
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Health Science Advancement idea, “Observing absorption’s of the water and fluid in the Brain The way to do this today I believe is coding a newly developed camera out of holographic interface Structure Code”) God Bless All Comment from : XtraterastrielRede |
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My kid is shopping around for schools to applyExcellent insight, thank you sir!brbrBTW, the sentiment regarding a complementary degree n suchI had others I know expressed the same Comment from : nmssis |
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damn,I am a computer engineering student and I thinkg about transfer to CS But after watching your vedio ,it makes me feel more worth continue doing my degree lol Comment from : Gai |
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I'm confused about why he isn't critiquing a modern class load This class list is from almost 20 years ago Seems like it would make more sense to find a current class list like the one I found from Georgia Tech which has way more relevant classes Theoretical knowledge is a great framework that attenuates the menagerie of self-learning that we all do into a cohesive database from which we can problem solve on the fly in the field Otherwise its just a list of info It's the difference between knowing how to perform a skill or task, and knowing why you should perform it The guy who knows why (because hes amassed theoretical framework) will always go further Theory is what allows us to grow and reach outside of our current body of knowledge, and yes it often requires reasoning by analogy but that's how you innovate Otherwise you're not able to integrate your entire body of knowledge Just my opinionbrbrtl;dr The course list for a current, 2022 CS degree at Georgia Tech looks so much different I'm honestly surprised the host didn't realize the reason it appears so irrelevant is because it is It's from 2003 That's 20 years old next year, y'all Just sayin Comment from : Kimberly |
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LiSP - the language you will never really need to know brWith all respect to the author - I dropped the video after this Comment from : Oleksandr Syrotiuk |
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B+ on report card?? I'm very disappointed Comment from : Brian Tep |
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Computer science degree programme is for you to become the next Bill Gate? Comment from : Michael Goh 吴麦克 |
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Aaah so we have Genocide denialists hiding in other parts of Youtuben Comment from : Morejoy |
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jvbbr Comment from : Dami_the_switch |
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Asked a buisness that required a bachlors in compute science if they accepted coding certifications in place of a bachlors… They said no but they would accept a bachlors in a diffrent catagory so basically they just want you to go in debt to work for them Comment from : May Daze |
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It varies depending on the school Some CS programs are better than others Berkeley's looks awful Something students can do it take a MIS major instead of a CS major While a CS major will waste your time with worthless math classes and low level conceptsa MIS program will waste your time with worthless business courses Butthe MIS major should do a better job of teaching high level programming My MIS major was very good and very practical Comment from : Aaron Smith |
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I wanna seeeee the dislikesssssssssss f utubeeee Comment from : LaughingCorpse |
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Problem is I'm such a good programmer I've sometimes pissed of my boss when he can't read my code Comment from : John Sims |
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Thank you, Techlead!! That clarifying a lot Comment from : Chifung Wong |
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How can I talk to you ? Comment from : Esmonne Tai |
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WowbrbrbrSnobbybrbrbrGood luck wondering why people constantly disappoint you Comment from : Richard White |
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Hey TechLead, does college prestige/ranking matter for CS? Should I go for the cheapest option? Or aim for the highest ranked? Comment from : Gavin D |
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I studied Business in high school (Ghana) but now moving forward, I wish to go into IT Please what do you recommend that I do? Comment from : Adjetey Sowah |
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I almost have a 2 year CIS degree, and the junior college level seems more practical than university courses Comment from : M Maranta |
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Computer science Comment from : Creator Hunter Wildlife Fisher Horticulture |
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My only question is how did he take so many classes in Fall 2004 semester? Damn! Comment from : Eric Powell |
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Sweet grades dude! Thanks for the vid New subscriber hereI have an AAS/networking Administration Looking to expand to a Bachelorsany insight to a good path? Thanks! Comment from : J Clark |
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Isn’t this the guy that rugpulled crypto his viewers? Comment from : Floris Stoica-Marcu |
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I mean I will say that discrete math is kinda helpful for just mainly programming logic If I remembered what I did in that class, It was just basically a bunch of algorithms and how you would get to the answer Is a good class and I feel like its useful to perhaps the logic you may put into programming Comment from : Ben Zhu |
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Does America not have Information Technology as a major? Comment from : Luke Aladeen |
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My experience exactly! I wish I watched this video 20 years ago In many ways it felt like you need to be a programmer to take the degree Comment from : Forrest Orange |
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My question is, does the college need to be accredited to CS? brPlease help me! Comment from : Audrey Warren |
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His degree is in electric and computer engineering not computer science!! brComp engineering is very different from computer science brIf he were in comp science he would have learned a lot of practical skills Comment from : BUILD with MAULIK |
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I’m graduating this summer with a degree in Cybersecurity and was having an existential crisis about whether I really wanted that degree or to instead change to Comp Sci since I want to be a software engineer This helped ease my mind Thank you Comment from : Harrison Louis |
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You're missing your home address and phone number in your transcript, Patrick 😂 🧐 Comment from : JCC |
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As a CS student rn, yeah Comment from : Derek |
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If this video came out 2 years back, I could have shown my parents and saved them from investing an expensive mere degree Comment from : Nep zel |
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Brilliant video!! Comment from : C L G C L G |
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I don’t agree with you In my view, they obtained a lot of pieces of information in cs class like how to work machines and apps deeply So they can understand and fixed all problems up faster than others For example learning something in this field from scratch might be challengeable to fresh learners They need to endeavor to perceive all subjects from scratch But students have general or deep knowledge about a few topics deal with computers and software, also they can draw their learn-path by inspiration of knowledges If they are the self-learner, probably need to study more than others Comment from : Alperen Kabadayı |
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ahh, dude!!! same here! and I thought I was the only one who's just complaining I mean the example, you gave : a photographer doesn't necessarily need to build his own camera instead of focusing on how to use the camera , is so TRUE!!!!!brmy CS curriculum also sucks!!! Comment from : SadikH |
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video put me on to what i was doubting in my mind i think what ill do from here is try to find coding software that is efficient and free online and figure out what i end up in whether it be a coding bootcamp or group of coding enthusiasts, thnx Comment from : aaron palacios |
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but if the smarties don't study how to build the fundamentals of computers, who will? I think some computer science degrees are done with an engineering bent, and others are done with just a standard BS coloring There are also computer science degrees with a BA coloring So, all computer science degrees are not the same Comment from : Anthony Rutledge |
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