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by moccajoghurt
4520 days ago
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I am positive that 95% of the CS students with a BSc. degree in my college haven't even seen function pointers.
We learn the basics of C then OOP in C++ and the rest of the study will be Java.
It's a farce and as an employer I wouldn't even care whether my employee has a fancy degree. You won't find real coders if you choose them by their degree.
At least in Germany it's like that. I am not sure of it's different in other countries. |
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When I took my degree in Portugal in the mid-90's, it was a 5 year long degree, with heavy mix of theory and practical subjects in lots of programming languages.
I got to use C, C++, Prolog, Camllight, Java, PL/I, Algol, Pascal as compulsory ones. Plus many many others that I got to learn/use as part of the compiler design lectures I used to attend to.
All CS areas had introductory levels as compulsory, with the more advanced ones as optional subjects. Given the way the credits were set up, quite a few of those advanced ones were also required.