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Is Computer Science a good field to pursue professionally.
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<blockquote data-quote="Khalil" data-source="post: 298861" data-attributes="member: 9938"><p>Let's just get some clear out here, just because you have a degree, it doesn't mean you excel at something, which is why I love it when industries/start ups (etc) go for expertise and knowledge instead of just checking if the applicant has a degree. I can assure you we have some good programmers here that would do better than someone that has some sort of degree in computer science (i.e [USER=971]@Quackster[/USER], [USER=2062]@Leon[/USER] and others)..</p><p></p><p>Now then to answer your question, is computer science good to pursue professionally? Yes, without a doubt.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Uhh, no. I don't mean to sound rude or anything, but that is such a stupid statement to make. Programmers are currently a highly payed majority, which is why more and more people are learning how to code. Governments hire programmers, industries, start-ups and many more, and none of them pay them 'minimum wage'.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Then allow me to say, the place you went to learn computer science is teaching it wrong. How will you be ready if you only study the theory yet never be able to apply it and test it for yourself..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khalil, post: 298861, member: 9938"] Let's just get some clear out here, just because you have a degree, it doesn't mean you excel at something, which is why I love it when industries/start ups (etc) go for expertise and knowledge instead of just checking if the applicant has a degree. I can assure you we have some good programmers here that would do better than someone that has some sort of degree in computer science (i.e [USER=971]@Quackster[/USER], [USER=2062]@Leon[/USER] and others).. Now then to answer your question, is computer science good to pursue professionally? Yes, without a doubt. Uhh, no. I don't mean to sound rude or anything, but that is such a stupid statement to make. Programmers are currently a highly payed majority, which is why more and more people are learning how to code. Governments hire programmers, industries, start-ups and many more, and none of them pay them 'minimum wage'. Then allow me to say, the place you went to learn computer science is teaching it wrong. How will you be ready if you only study the theory yet never be able to apply it and test it for yourself.. [/QUOTE]
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