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Do you have a computer science degree?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Dec 2010 to 13 Dec 2010

Does your degree fit your vocation? (suggested by aspdotnetdev)

OptionVotes% 
I write software and I have a computer science degree63648.70
I write software and I do not have a computer science degree63848.85
I do not write software and I have a computer science degree221.68
I do not write software and I do not have a computer science degree100.77



 
GeneralRe: Confusion Please help Pin
alaminfad6-Dec-10 20:26
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CodingLover6-Dec-10 23:47
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GeneralComforting Pin
AspDotNetDev6-Dec-10 18:30
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super7-Dec-10 3:04
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GeneralBut Pin
thatraja6-Dec-10 18:20
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Generalneed another option Pin
JudyL_MD6-Dec-10 16:44
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CodingLover6-Dec-10 23:58
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JudyL_MD7-Dec-10 12:19
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CodingLover8-Dec-10 5:43
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GeneralTwo degrees, none is CS Pin
Kamran Behzad6-Dec-10 11:35
Kamran Behzad6-Dec-10 11:35 
GeneralOverkill Pin
yakshasa6-Dec-10 8:01
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GeneralUnderutilized Pin
AspDotNetDev6-Dec-10 18:44
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GeneralThe passion seems to be a critical factor... Pin
Jun Du6-Dec-10 5:57
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GeneralObviously ..... no spelling desgree? Pin
ely_bob6-Dec-10 5:56
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ely_bob6-Dec-10 5:57
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GeneralComputer Science from a Production Programmer's View Pin
gggustafson6-Dec-10 5:24
mvagggustafson6-Dec-10 5:24 
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keyboard warrior6-Dec-10 6:22
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gggustafson6-Dec-10 7:21
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keyboard warrior6-Dec-10 7:47
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gggustafson6-Dec-10 8:19
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keyboard warrior6-Dec-10 9:54
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gggustafson6-Dec-10 14:44
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GlobX7-Dec-10 20:00
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gggustafson8-Dec-10 8:15
mvagggustafson8-Dec-10 8:15 
Thank you for your comments.

In the original posting, I limited my comments to the US undergraduate computer science programs. I do not presume to address undergraduate computer science programs throughout the world. Furthermore, with the exception of programmers from India, I have not met programmers from other nations. I have no opinion regarding their undergraduate computer science programs.

There is no doubt that some students are drawn to their majors by their life experiences. But what I am saying is that computer science should only be an elective. There is no demand for programmers who can program computer science programs. And programmers who studied computer science have no background in the real world subjects. They could have if they had majored in a BS, BA, or BFA program.

I am self-taught as well. I speak six languages (C#, C, Ada, Pascal, FORTRAN, COBOL) all of which I taught myself. I can say that a college education in these languages would be a waste. The problem with US companies is their requirement for a college degree. That young man (18 at the time I met him) could program around most programmers that I know. He did not need to go to college to learn how to program. He needed to go to college to learn physics. Then he went on to program problems in physics.

I find it interesting that, of all the majors I have encountered during my career, I have found that Music majors are some of the best programmers.
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