On 11/30/2018 02:33 PM, Jim Manley via cctalk wrote:
There's enough slack in the approved offerings that electives can be weighted more toward the technical direction (e.g., user interface and experience) or the arts direction (e.g., psychology and history). The idea was to close the severely-growing gap between those who know everything about computing and those who need to know enough, but not everything, to be truly effective in the information-dominant world we've been careening toward without nearly enough preparation of future generations.
I kept thinking to myself that many of the people that are considered pioneers in computers were actually something else by trade and learned how to use computers and / or created what they needed for the computer to be able to do their primary job.
-- Grant. . . . unix || die
