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by onli
3297 days ago
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It's some years now, and there were at least two courses in which it could have been. The one was elected, HCI. The other was not, it was an introduction into graphics and audio, and since you need to understand basics of human perception to understand compression in that area (jpg, mp3), they talked about stuff like that. A good CS degree definitely has the space to teach some basics in that area. To mention Gestaltgesetze, to explain human perception a bit, and give an introduction into usability. You do not get a useful developer in the end otherwise |
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Not all developers do stuff with UI, and of those that do not all do anything with a UI that is actually graphical beyond a terminal.
> since you need to understand basics of human perception to understand compression in that area (jpg, mp3), they talked about stuff like that.
That is a good reason to teach it, and counters my overly assertive original comment.