Message from @NinjaQuick
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Yes we do do *more* programming, but just programming doesnt define VS
No
I don't know where you went to school, or when
I was talking about theory and architecture
As you didn't elaborate when I asked about *what* science you did.
Because
OOF
Again
But you're pretty far off the mark thinking you're the only CS in here
Noice
That's a very vague question
And the simple answer, for your point, required more elaboration.
The proof is on *you* for *your* argument.
4-year degree's, especially in science, are throwaway junk generalist degrees
Designing algorithms with architectural awareness is a big one
he has no specialization, and is about as useful to the market as a IT with no certs
Sure bud
Both IT and CS are always in large demand
So you dont come off as sounding retarded or anything
Sure I did
Ah. Okay, and designing multilayered systems (involving different applications, of multivariate sources) is fully part of IT, as well.
If it makes you feel better
But usually reserved for people managing their team
Also, to clarify- the comment earlier about primary tongue was a mixed compliment/insult.
That would be true, in that context, the same about coders.
Cringe Crayons more like
most CS are just a monkey to throw in front of a keyboard
CS people are just more flexible by the nature of what they do
and replace when they burn out
As I'm still not convinced we're talking about CS as a whole.
And again
"Everything I don't like is..."
***shuffles cards***
"...cringe!"
unless you think you're magically at the top of the market with a BS degree
I dont consider the garbage tossed out by community colleges to really be "CS"
lol
BASE CRINGE
@Goodwood of Dank™ its not that I dislike it, it's cringe