En un mensaje anterior, der Mouse escribió: > > In general, I don't think this is an issue that is unique to _secure_ > > programming (coding, design, etc.). I think over the past 40 years > > or so, as a discipline, we've failed rather miserably at teaching > > programming, period. > > Right. But on the other hand, that's not surprising - when did you > last see even a course, never mind a program, in academia that was > _supposed_ to teach programming (as opposed to computer science or > software engineering or any of the various other things usually taught > instead of it)?
Care to explain what do you think a 'programming course' should have that is not covered in SE or CS courses (or curricula)? Regards. Fernando.