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by raimue 3568 days ago
My intention was not to attack the speaker or question their education. It is very clear that the speaker knows what she is talking about in her presentation.

I wrote this comment on this small detail in the talk as that surprised me. I am involved in teaching CS classes (yes, systems programming) at a university. Every undergrad student has to take these classes here in order get at least basic understanding of how a computer works, both hardware and software. And that does not only include CS students. Even in specialized courses such as Business or Health Informatics, Electrical Engineering, or Mechatronics, all students will have to pass at least one class in systems programming.

As I learned in this thread, my understanding of basic CS knowledge is different from what others learn in their university courses. When others describe in this thread how many math classes they had in their curriculum, this reminds me more of Applied Mathematics. Apparently, US universities also offer separate courses to get a degree in Computer Engineering. No such thing exists here in Germany, everything with computers is just "Informatik", and translated to English as "Computer Science" on the degree.