Message from @Coolitic
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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.
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
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
Bro CS means you know binary math