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by tjr
4566 days ago
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Wikipedia describes "computer science" as an umbrella term covering everything pertaining to software development and algorithmic thought. Academic computer science programs generally offer courses in both the theoretical and the applied. Even the very term itself has often been described as a misnomer, not necessarily having anything to do with "computers" or with "science". I think the reason people mix such things around so much is because what "computer science" is has been ambiguously defined all along. |
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It is an education in understanding computation and software development.
I'd also argue it is not an engineering discipline either. It's unfortunate the terms "Computer Science" and "Software Engineering" were ever accepted. They're holding us back; we're stuck in an outdated view of the subject.