Are there any real computer scientists left? People who are actually interested in the science of computing, and not just looking for letters on a piece of paper that will get them into the game development industry?
I swear, computing is doomed. All we have left in our CS programs are little faggots who "WAN TO MAEK GAEM JUS LIEK BUNGIE DID L0Lz0Rzzz!!!@~!@~!!@~~!@"
Is the whole industry like this, or is it just my school? Will these faggots ever go away?
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Anonymous2007-02-26 12:12 ID:34qsVGLm
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I spent a year majoring in CS at UIUC before switching to Math*. You're pretty much going to be surrounded by mouth-breathing dimwits. Stay the fuck away from the intro computer graphics course (CS418) unless you have two non-idiots to take it with you. There's a three person project at the end, and if you have to work on it with random people you may as well kill yourself.
* (Math isn't actually any better in terms of the idiots : smart people ratio, but at least I don't have to work with any of them)
Programmers that only know high-level languages like Java are the idiots that lose their jobs to outsourcing, because they are only capable of generic work.
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Anonymous2007-02-26 23:36 ID:A0oFDaMv
Yeah, I'm in compsci for computability. My favorite topics are data organization/data structures and operating system theory. It's more fun than game dev. in my opinion.
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