On 20/10/10 2:59 PM, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
I don't mean to offend anyone, but if you CS degree (at least for the last decade or so), doesn't teach about points 1 and 2 above as part of core curricula, then it's a pretty crappy CS degree. The same is probably also true for other related degrees (*-engineering, maths), at least with regards to point 1.
I don't really think of CS that way. To me, CS is to practical programming as pure math is to accounting, i.e. I don't think CS should be teaching about profiling because that's what software engineering is for. They are two different worlds in my opinion. If you wanted to get a practical programming education and you took CS then I think you took the wrong degree.
