Every CPE major I've ever met has serious issues with CS majors. I wonder if they have self esteem issues or something.GyroVorbis wrote:and... I'm being completely serious when I say this.
CS != competent programmer.
I got into Computer Science
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Re: I got into Computer Science
YouTube ChannelIsaac Asimov wrote:Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest.
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What did my quote have to do with that? I didn't attack CS, so maybe you have self esteem issues since I'm getting a bachelors of "Science and engineering" while you have just a "bachelors of science."Kros wrote:Every CPE major I've ever met has serious issues with CS majors. I wonder if they have self esteem issues or something.GyroVorbis wrote:and... I'm being completely serious when I say this.
CS != competent programmer.
edit: Believe me, also. CPE != competent programmer either. Look at my "Design philosophy" topic to see what I think of both first year students. :D
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You're right, I took the comment out of context. I'm just very used to being attacked by CPE majors, I jumped the gun. I think its fair to say any schooling does not automatically make you amazing at something.GyroVorbis wrote:What did my quote have to do with that? I didn't attack CS, so maybe you have self esteem issues since I'm getting a bachelors of "Science and engineering" while you have just a "bachelors of science."Kros wrote:Every CPE major I've ever met has serious issues with CS majors. I wonder if they have self esteem issues or something.GyroVorbis wrote:and... I'm being completely serious when I say this.
CS != competent programmer.
edit: Believe me, also. CPE != competent programmer either. Look at my "Design philosophy" topic to see what I think of both first year students. :D
YouTube ChannelIsaac Asimov wrote:Part of the inhumanity of the computer is that, once it is competently programmed and working smoothly, it is completely honest.
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Far from it, in fact. I think that if you're not amazing already, you won't get amazing by listening to other people's lectures on other people's stuff.
I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned.
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but if its a good teacher that helps you grasp the concepts, so that you can take your understanding higher, then certainly it will be easier to become amazing?MarauderIIC wrote:Far from it, in fact. I think that if you're not amazing already, you won't get amazing by listening to other people's lectures on other people's stuff.
But I think Maurader's trying to get at, The only thing that can make you amazing, is you? (not real sure, but thats what I got out of it...)
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That's part of it. If you don't want to be amazing, you won't get amazing. Listening to someone's lecture won't make you want to be amazing --even if you want to be-- unless it is someone amazing and they want to make you amazing (both of these are rare on their own, in combination, even rarer). If you want to be amazing, listening to a lecture is one of the worst ways to becoming amazing. There are much more effective methods, such as doing something. Lectures might help you fine-tune your amazingness, but honestly, in my experience, they neither generate amazing people nor leap someone from mediocre to amazing. You may find something there to make yourself amazing with, like linking two ideas from two different classes, but you have to find it and you won't truly be amazing until you put those together and rock the world.
I realized the moment I fell into the fissure that the book would not be destroyed as I had planned.
Re: I got into Computer Science
Well said indeed.