Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-24 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : cw via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

How about both. You are going to need to know linux to some degree for the computer science major, but you will also need access to microsofts products unless that changes. I can say that things to some degree are changing. After all, we have IPhone and android apps that seem to be the going thing right now. Who knows what it will be by the time you are done.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-24 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Diego via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

Hello guys!I have ubuntu installed, but I also have the iso of windows 10.What do you think would be best for college? Linux, or windows?

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-22 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : hammer via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

@Diego it won't be a major problem I ave a braille display and I only use it sometimes in math.@all the remaining posts past Diego math is the hardest part of my program. I took discrete math last semester and found it not fun at all. I did ok in the end, but that was close. It could have been the professor's teaching standereds also. We were kind of required to remember many axioms and as many of the formula sheet as we possibly could because it would make life easier. You may have a different experience. Persistence is important. You will have good courses, and educational and very hard courses and courses that teach you so much but are still hard just grind through the hard stuff and enjoy the funner or easier courses.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : cw via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

I, myself, wish I brought this up before I attempted computer science. If I had, I might had found ways to not fell at it. LOL. It was mostly the math that drug me down. That plus a touch of putting off hard things until I could no longer do so, and the fact that I did not demand the major stuff be in braille among other reasons. I am not too sure that the adaptive tech center where I went to university knew how best to braille some of that out.  The result is that I know some tiny bit of programming, could possibly  maybe recognize it if I see it, know that looking math up on the net is useless at times, that the computer does a lot for us in the back ground, having other people write stuff down that you tell them that you wish to remember for scratch does not always work out if you depend on looking at it at that time visually(scratch as in math and yes I had one that wished to see my work), that some teach with a vary visual way, accessing a linux machine via putty is
  not good enough at times, and that I made a few mistakes that cost me. I hope that made some sort of sense there. To say that I crashed and burned is sort of a understatement on my part.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : zub0 via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

hello all, I am s happy to see this topic and how many replies it has received, i do not know why i didn't think of posting something like this myself. I am also about to enter college and planning to get a computer science degree. I figured diagrams might be a major part of this, so i would like to add a question of my own, and that is, how did you all deal with the teacher illustrating things on the board? was a scribe hired or anything of the sort?

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-19 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : leibylucwgamer via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

After looking into what the university I will be attending requires, it is clearly evident programming isn't the only thing involved.  "Science" outlines a general system of how computers work through purely a software standpoint.  I was curious about the engineering side of things, but it's more hardware driven than software.  Software engineering is covered in CE (at least at this university), but nothing programming intensive.How were your experiences with the calculus courses?  I'm required to take Calc1 and 2 with discrete mathematics and differential equations.Thanks,Luke

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-14 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Diego via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

Hello guys!I'm starting college in computer science, and unfortunately I do not have the money to buy a braille display.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-08 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Aprone via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

A degree in computer science covers the same as one in computer programming, plus a few extra things.  I am not aware of anything the "programming" degree covers that is not covered in the "science" degree.  This means the computer science degree is going to be a bit harder to get, but would still give you everything you would have received from just the programming one.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-08 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : hammer via Audiogames-reflector


  


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If you are concerned about employment, many employers can't even tell the difference. They could both do each other's jobs and have to even take many of the same courses but with different names.I think my proff said that software engineeres look at software developement from a bit of an engineering project and computer scientests are all about finding officient ways to implement things. I don't think I understood everything he said and I am still not convinced.e.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-08 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Orin via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

I'm curious. Since every university, college, etc classifies Computer Programming as Computer Science, what would be a suitable major to go into to program?I'm guessing there are none, since my college says I *have* to be a computer science major to do any kind of Computer Programming. Perhaps they're only just telling me that because CS courses are the only courses they offer within the field. Even when I tell them I'd like to be a Software Engineer, I guess that still means CS.I'm interested in programming, not really interested in everything else that goes with CS. Am I interested in CS concepts? Sure. It's not for everyone though, and my college has been pushing it on me because they know I am interested in programming. They keep saying CS is the best option though lol. I'm sure it has, probably has the best jobs in the field, but IDK--IT's so broad it's hard to choose.

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Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

2017-02-08 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Orin via Audiogames-reflector


  


Re: Computer Science Majors: Current and Past

I'm curious. Since every university, college, etc classifies Computer Programming as Computer Science, what would be a suitable major to go into to program?I'm guessing there are none, since my college says I *have* to be a computer science major to do any kind of Computer Programming. Perhaps they're only just telling me that because CS courses are the only courses they offer within the field.I'm interested in programming, not really interested in everything else that goes with CS. Am I interested in CS concepts? Sure. It's not for everyone though, and my college has been pushing it on me because they know I am interested in programming. They keep saying CS is the best option though lol. I'm sure it has, probably has the best jobs in the field, but IDK--IT's so broad it's hard to choose.

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