I think it has something to do with being introduced to digital logic early on. When all you have are unit cells, everything looks like a f&^*#&I state machine.
agreed. cs degrees are basically java drone prep schools. The most important problems today involve heavy amounts of diffy-Q and matrices, and are closer to the digital signal processing an EE learns than UML and merge sort.
OP, go back to /sci/, you dont even know what EE is, you will always be a wannabe trust fund hipster whos greatest achievement is writing a factorial function in Haskell
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Monkey CS degrees obviously are. "Computing with a year in industry", "Internet Computing", "Electronic Commerce Computing" and "Software Development" for instance.
But there are better ones that let you do a research project in whatever language you want.
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Anonymous2012-10-02 6:23
CS is basically a speciality of EE anyway. No need to do the shitty thing. I could accept a degree like EECS.
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Anonymous2012-10-02 7:24
There are no jews. Please continue with this programming-related discussion.