I was wondering if anyone here has done computer science as a career choice. what are your views on it?
"You either build or destroy,where you come from?"
Quote: (05-19-2016 12:01 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
If I talk to 100 19 year old girls, at least one of them is getting fucked!
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Quote: (05-19-2016 12:01 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
If I talk to 100 19 year old girls, at least one of them is getting fucked!
Quote:WestIndianArchie Wrote:
Am I reacting to her? No pussy, all problems
Or
Is she reacting to me? All pussy, no problems
Quote: (12-01-2013 11:50 PM)Slade Wilson Wrote:
I do want to pursue computer science. It is an interesting field. What is the highest level of math that you had to learn calculus?
Also any tips you can offer a guy like me I am currently enrolled in community college. eventually I wanna transfer out to a regular college.
Thank you for your advice so far.
Quote: (05-19-2016 12:01 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
If I talk to 100 19 year old girls, at least one of them is getting fucked!
Quote:WestIndianArchie Wrote:
Am I reacting to her? No pussy, all problems
Or
Is she reacting to me? All pussy, no problems
Quote: (12-02-2013 02:12 AM)cycliss Wrote:Hmmm alright what do you think is the best way to teach myself, I heard python is good?
Realize that you don't actually learn practical skills in a traditional computer science program. This is why so many CS grads can't program shit out of school. The universities know that languages, libraries, and frameworks go in and out of date so fast, they largely don't bother teaching them beyond the barebones. Instead, you will focus on the more theoretical concepts that don't change that much with time, like algorithms, compilers, graph theory, networking, digital logic, cryptography etc. For example, in a database class, they don't teach you MySQL, they teach you database theory. They don't teach you Windows IIS in a networking class, you learn client-server architecture. The only time you learn anything practical is during the internships you are usually required to take.
If you simply want to learn how to code, you're much better off in a coder bootcamp or hacker academy run by people in industry (or teach yourself!). You can learn enough coding for a junior position in 3-6 months given how high level most languages are now. It is considered the easiest aspect of computer science (which is why entry coders often get called "monkeys").
Quote: (12-02-2013 09:23 AM)Slade Wilson Wrote:
Quote: (12-02-2013 02:12 AM)cycliss Wrote:Hmmm alright what do you think is the best way to teach myself, I heard python is good?
Realize that you don't actually learn practical skills in a traditional computer science program. This is why so many CS grads can't program shit out of school. The universities know that languages, libraries, and frameworks go in and out of date so fast, they largely don't bother teaching them beyond the barebones. Instead, you will focus on the more theoretical concepts that don't change that much with time, like algorithms, compilers, graph theory, networking, digital logic, cryptography etc. For example, in a database class, they don't teach you MySQL, they teach you database theory. They don't teach you Windows IIS in a networking class, you learn client-server architecture. The only time you learn anything practical is during the internships you are usually required to take.
If you simply want to learn how to code, you're much better off in a coder bootcamp or hacker academy run by people in industry (or teach yourself!). You can learn enough coding for a junior position in 3-6 months given how high level most languages are now. It is considered the easiest aspect of computer science (which is why entry coders often get called "monkeys").
Quote: (12-02-2013 02:12 AM)cycliss Wrote:
For example, in a database class, they don't teach you MySQL, they teach you database theory. They don't teach you Windows IIS in a networking class, you learn client-server architecture.
Quote: (05-19-2016 12:01 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
If I talk to 100 19 year old girls, at least one of them is getting fucked!
Quote:WestIndianArchie Wrote:
Am I reacting to her? No pussy, all problems
Or
Is she reacting to me? All pussy, no problems
Quote: (05-19-2016 12:01 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
If I talk to 100 19 year old girls, at least one of them is getting fucked!
Quote:WestIndianArchie Wrote:
Am I reacting to her? No pussy, all problems
Or
Is she reacting to me? All pussy, no problems