Message from @Coolitic
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in georgia only lowest of low and foreigners do that
there are very few georgians who make noice in public transport
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.
But it's not nearly the same kind, you're focusing on a rather narrow set of applocations, and rarely need to peer underneath
CS is the foundation of all science.
Didn't you know
>He can't even spell
CS are as common as dirt, but higher than royalty
Why am I not surprised?
CS is rare
Unless from CC
Maybe rare in alabama
Community College CS is just IT with a bit more programming
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I've *done* both, fren. Now, unless you're *actually* talking about the R&D CompSci.. like the legit level there is no difference between how deep one should look.
HOW WOULD U EVEN KNOW THAT
you total boomer
@mikimof2 what you need to know? Might be better to go to #<#598797564074131467> this channel is worrying too fast for me to follow well
Lol
@Laucivol if you think "done both" counts any kind of programming as CS, you're wrong
Programming is very well within the purview of IT