Message from @Tato
Discord ID: 606573893703958578
>HE HAD TO GO LOOK UP ONLINE ARGUMENTS AGAINST OOP
>THIS IS WHO YOU'RE TALKING TO
man they were like 5 women all with children and all of them cried
>HE CAN'T FORM HIS OWN OPINION
Look, you gotta use the right tool for the application. Taking a hardline stance on OOP vs anything else is just ignorant.
Okay, clearly English isn't your primary language. @Coolitic The question is, as IT consists of an equivalent level of trial an error, what puts CS, "above".
and they watched some cartoons on phones
>FUCKING KEK
in fuckin bus
>He literally looks up opinions online
KEK
*illuminates the room with the golden brilliance of capitalism, liberty, and reasonably priced hookers & weed*. You asked for the light @2K?
you are late af ancap
can imagine whats going on in azerbaijan
we dont need your ass now
@Laucivol ignoring the snide remark, it's the fact that CS is the groundwork upon which all of IT is built
in georgia only lowest of low and foreigners do that
IT focuses on application-specific use cases
@Lupinate hi, absolute madlad, could we please have a chat about ancaps? I was the one who indirectly summoned thee
CS focuses on the inner-workings of those systems and the common theory shared amongst them
Which means
Because I'm not convinced it's more of a science than IT is.
CS people are also more flexible in adapting their knowledge to different use cases
LMAO!
Lol
IT isnt much of a science
It's more akin to a trade
Okay, ever *see* a field tech?
There's the same level of experimentation in both.
No
Though debug RL is more expensive.
I'm not saying IT doesnt involve experimentation
But it's not nearly the same kind, you're focusing on a rather narrow set of applocations, and rarely need to peer underneath