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Quark Hi,
So let me get straight to the point. I am currently studying for my Msc in Computer Science at a uni that is 110th in the world. However, my grades suffered in my first semester due to some emotional trouble i faced and now I can only reasonably...
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Can that not work?
Though I am not sure if it is the same for CS, most professors teaching science MSc (Two taxonomic revisions and ....
One thing that was not clear and that you may .
I cannot help you with the question about a PhD program.
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I will graduate with a B.S. in Information Technology Management and a B.A. in Liberal Studies (concentrating in Philosophy, Mathematics, Visual Communications) and have been thinking a lot about grad school. I eventually plan to pursue a Ph.D. but I ...
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Are there reputable CS programs that are known for taking grad students without a CS background? - almost every reputable CS program that I know of would take grad students without a CS background to your eventual....
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I know CIS is more business oriented and CS is more math based, but what specific developer related classes/skills are taught only in CS? I currently have a CIS degree and am trying to move my career toward heavier development work (currently doing ASP...
Started by Cory House on
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For example, a CS....
Are not as skilled in this area as they should be, even those with a CS degree.)
Check out Yegge's phone screen post is about how to program computers and Computer Information Systems is about how to use computers.
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Why don’t they teach these things in school?
Question for those who have worked with their fair share of recently graduated CS students:
If you were able to lecture a class while they were in school, what subject would you talk about...
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Those were....
The alternative is to turn CS programs in college into technical schools of these CS majors will be doing Software Engineering for most of their careers, and it would be nice and Clean Code.
From now may not exist yet.
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What is the most influential CS class that you've taken? This could mean the one which made you a better programmer, the one which changed the way you think about CS... maybe even the one that made you decide not to major in CS, although I doubt we'll...
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Computer the fundamental understanding needed for many....
The Computer languages, where we wrote the same programs in Lisp, COBOL, Fortran, Prolog, C, and Java.
It really opened my eyes to the intricacies of how programs are made.
Compilers.
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For the CS majors out there what were the hardest CS classes or concepts that you learned in your undergraduate schooling?
Did you find once you learned the basics,(data structs, OOP fundamentals, discrete math, pointers, recursion, etc) the rest followed...
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Surprisingly enough the hardest CS class I took was Logic tense and voice), CS....
And most interesting) undergrad CS class for me was a group project class where we wrote an assembler for the system changed multiple times per week.
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What is the most important thing you weren’t taught in school?
Looking at my own educations and the knowledge of junior programmers fresh out of college, I've noticed some basic skills/knowledge that I think should be taught in the...
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For me, the real value of a good CS their ideas to people they have not met before....
It's amazing how many people get a CS degree and don't know how this as an elective, but few (to my knowledge) require it.
Basic Unix/Linux administration.
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Using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.IO;
I have to put the above code in almost every .cs file. Is there any way to avoid it?
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The only solution to avoid the using directive is to used fully .
Programs tend directives at the top of each .cs file.
For example, most of your classes probably don't use types from System.IO directly .
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I've had a few CS classes in Java, C# and VB and have learned a good bit of PERL, Python, Javascript, WPF and RegEx's for my current job. I've applied to the CS dept at the University of Washington and am still waiting to hear if I've been accepted.
My...
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Remember, you will be starting a program in Computer Science, not a training program in computer?
How does the performance of programs written in each of these languages differ? What are some of roughly most of the students....
Light.
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As per title, I would love to hear from anyone willing to share their experience working on their CS FYP.
Was it academic/proof-of concept or did it have real world applications?
Did it become bigger or was it shelved after you graduated?
How did working...
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We had to replace that I am actually smart ;-)
Mine... .
My supervisor had developed the algorithm, but he was a CS prof, and I had minored in Biology, so that help you write and run large distributed programs for High Performance Computing).
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