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I have heard these two terms thrown around by people with the same friends. As much as I've heard, computer science is the more mathematically rigorous and its graduates tend to write more code.
What distinguishes an Information Science student from a...
Started by Andres Jaan Tack on
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This, of course, can later lead to Architect....
Computer Science generally targets you.
Computer Science tends to be more directed towards theory, whereas Information Science more towards to do specific tasks coming right out of college.
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Let me first of all say that I am not a Christian, nor do I have any sort of religion, so don't dismiss my argument as "means to an end" before you finish reading it.
Science is not truly science, as it fails to meet its own criteria that is has established...
Started by Peachy Nietzsche on
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Thus perhaps "Science" ("knowing it really has become a self-protecting....
It cannot actually determine what IS true.
Maybe it would be good to see that Science is merely a method for determining, through observation, what wasn't true.
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Faculty of Science and Information Technology going to organize Science Festival this year 2010 and officially exact time schedule of the festival will be announced later. I will inform the latest news regarding festival time to time via this forum. So...
Started by shaikat on
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Coming science fair 2010 will be the best one of the fair of this university.we r always with the authority to cover up the all type of information about the science fair ,
if the student have more, specially FSIT will be known everything....
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That's my statement here. Political science is a science. "Wait," says Drake Mallard, "Science requires that you have a have a hypothesis which is testable and can be objectively measured and recorded. Political science is merely theories and conjecture...
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Can a science exist when no one is practicing science in that field? What is the distinction between a science in which no experiments can be performed, and a not-a-science? How do we know which we've got?
The natural way to....
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Feel free to post links to any interesting science articles of any type (not just space related items).
Robonaut 2, First humanoid space robot launches Nov. 1
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39848577...science-space/
Miniature batteries smaller than grains...
Started by Hero_of_Steel on
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Score +1 for being in the right that it doesn't work The perfect present... .
Be posting in a thread about crazy science ideas that could potentially destroy most of humanity crazy science ideas that could potentially destroy most of humanity.
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Duplicate of: Computer Engineering vs Computer Science
Is a Software Engineer an Computer Science Major?
Simple question - I think?
Started by koldfyre on
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Sometimes the terms are not so distinct.
Software engineering is an engineering discipline , while computer science is a science is an advantage in a similar manner as a software engineer knowing computer science principles.
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Over the course of my observations of science-minded people and actual scientists over the years, I have noticed an extreme level of belligerency towards the realm of science fiction, as well as a large bias against it, especially so among actual scientists...
Started by PlutonianEmpire on
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Some well know scientists " authors
That's what I'm talking....
Of course noticed scientists being belligerent towards science fiction in general.
Some well known SF authors are scientists, too.
In science because they read SF when younger.
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Name of curriculum: Supercharged Science
Optimal age of students: K-12
Branch of science: general
textbook, online
Worldview: unknown
Website: http://www.superchargedscience.com/
Review: (a short, objective summary of what the curriculum consists of ...
Started by fionakim on
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I give.
I have taught science for 20 years and am learning sooo much along with them.
This is a wonderful science program that the kids can do alone or with you to guide them and they still learn tons.
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Despite millions (billions?) of pounds spent on funding prestigious institutions and mega-projects, ask what these scientific 'breakthroughs' add up to and clear answers seem elusive.
By the time science has (it hopes) solved the big questions of the ...
Started by Khandro on
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Why does it need to have ....
Discoveries and inventions that change our lives, if we don't invest in science we'd be as well burying our heads in the sand....how we adapt in the future is critical science will help us there It often takes.
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Well... this has certainly been popping up in threads I started and it probably deserves its own little debate. What should Tommorrowland represent today? Should it be the popular money making franchises and original ideas that are both steeped in the...
Started by The Bob's Sock on
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Tomorrowland could take you to the science and engineering advisers....
Good thread idea! A new Tomorrowland can (and IMO should) be based in science and the future is already weirder, wilder and more spectacular than most science fiction.
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