Published earlier this year, but still relevant.

  • Daryl@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    Requirements for a job in Computer Science are, in order of importance, first, a demonstrated talent. Second, a demonstrated skill level. Third, demonstrated knowledge.

    Just like being a top-tier pianist, all the knowledge, raining, schooling, and education in the world matters nothing if you do not first have the talent.

    But you do not need talent to get into a Computer Science course, nor to graduate from one. You just need the knowledge and the marks.

    That is why there are so many uneducated, untalented Computer Science graduates out there.

    This is the thing the teachers and educators in Computer Science never tell you.

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      3 hours ago

      My experience has been that computer science is a huge umbrella term to normies. Many people, including hiring managers seem to thing computer science is more of a trade education where people come out knowing everything about excel, windows, PowerPoint, file conversions, obscure knowledge of ancient software, expertise in setting up enterprise printers, etc

      I was developing software for a position I was in, and everyone was shocked I was a developer… (It was a devops job where everyone basically edited yaml or json files all day long…)

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        3 hours ago

        It’s the same with the term AI - everyone uses it today but very few, including most reporters in the media, really understands it or apply it properly.