Message from @Coolitic

Discord ID: 606575643248951355


2019-08-01 19:53:38 UTC  

or base8 counting

2019-08-01 19:53:47 UTC  

Unironically part of it

2019-08-01 19:53:55 UTC  

CS means you start counting from zero always

2019-08-01 19:53:56 UTC  

Okay, but so far you have been arguing that is the primary role of CS.

2019-08-01 19:53:58 UTC  

Lupin is just slow for this chat. <:smugon:512048583806025739>

2019-08-01 19:54:04 UTC  
2019-08-01 19:54:07 UTC  

You assumed that

2019-08-01 19:54:16 UTC  

Because thay's what everyone assumes for some reason

2019-08-01 19:54:18 UTC  

@Mikey he is an ancap so it makes sense

2019-08-01 19:54:27 UTC  

capan

2019-08-01 19:54:29 UTC  

No, it's clearly what your argument has been 'mate.

2019-08-01 19:54:34 UTC  

Lol

2019-08-01 19:54:36 UTC  

@JackH670 troo dood

2019-08-01 19:54:37 UTC  

Yes we do do *more* programming, but just programming doesnt define VS

2019-08-01 19:54:42 UTC  

No

2019-08-01 19:54:44 UTC  

I don't know where you went to school, or when

2019-08-01 19:54:52 UTC  

I was talking about theory and architecture

2019-08-01 19:54:57 UTC  

As you didn't elaborate when I asked about *what* science you did.

2019-08-01 19:55:01 UTC  

Because

2019-08-01 19:55:02 UTC  

OOF

2019-08-01 19:55:02 UTC  

Again

2019-08-01 19:55:03 UTC  

But you're pretty far off the mark thinking you're the only CS in here

2019-08-01 19:55:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/598761542200197120/606575653843763375/3ffux08ylpd31.png

2019-08-01 19:55:14 UTC  

Noice

2019-08-01 19:55:14 UTC  

That's a very vague question

2019-08-01 19:55:21 UTC  

And the simple answer, for your point, required more elaboration.

2019-08-01 19:55:45 UTC  

The proof is on *you* for *your* argument.

2019-08-01 19:55:47 UTC  

4-year degree's, especially in science, are throwaway junk generalist degrees

2019-08-01 19:56:01 UTC  

Designing algorithms with architectural awareness is a big one

2019-08-01 19:56:16 UTC  

he has no specialization, and is about as useful to the market as a IT with no certs

2019-08-01 19:56:22 UTC  

Sure bud

2019-08-01 19:56:36 UTC  

Both IT and CS are always in large demand

2019-08-01 19:56:49 UTC  

So you dont come off as sounding retarded or anything

2019-08-01 19:57:16 UTC  

wooshed hard there

2019-08-01 19:57:21 UTC  

Sure I did

2019-08-01 19:57:26 UTC  

Ah. Okay, and designing multilayered systems (involving different applications, of multivariate sources) is fully part of IT, as well.

2019-08-01 19:57:27 UTC  

If it makes you feel better

2019-08-01 19:57:48 UTC  

@Laucivol that's also some of the more respectable parts of IT

2019-08-01 19:58:03 UTC  

But usually reserved for people managing their team

2019-08-01 19:58:18 UTC  

Also, to clarify- the comment earlier about primary tongue was a mixed compliment/insult.