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by ramses0
528 days ago
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I graduated with a degree in CS. Checking back with my university they'd added a degree in Software Engineering. CS (traditionally) is more about algorithms, limits, growth. There's a bunch of complexity in even just understanding and calculating what a computer can do. The Software Engineering degree makes so much sense if you're studying about how libraries can be tied together, upgraded, unit/integration testing, container and source code management, etc. They are truly different disciplines at this point. |
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when i hear computer science i hear the study of computers that in my head means software, hardware, and theory it's like having doctors that study humans theoretically and others that do surgery