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by nikmobi
3581 days ago
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I agree with you for the most part, but I think if his sentence read: > A CS degree can prevent you from making a lot of obvious (if you have a CS degree) and costly mistakes. I think most people can agree that it doesn't provide any guarantee, but it definitely gives you a boost in the right direction. (For the record, I don't have a CS degree) |
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I once had an intern that was a CS master degree student and while he was tackling neural networks in school, I showed him how to link to a DLL 3-times in C++ and he still couldn't figure it out on his own. It also shows you having a CS degree doesn't mean anything.
I think CS though will tell you how it works.