Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Should I continue with my Computer Science Major?

I enjoy working with computers so much. I am always finding ways to fix problems with my computer as well as with the computers of others. I took a class in computers but I did not enjoy programming...should I give up with my major in computer science? Are there any other options for me in the computer field not dealing with programming and if so...what should I change my major to?

Should I continue with my Computer Science Major?
Computers are hardware and software. Programmers for code and Electrical Engineer's for hardware. The purpose of a computer is to compute a PROGRAM. You will master programming which ever way you go.


I read "stinking thinking" in your question. Look in the mirror and say, "I will master code. I will learn to love coding". Just saying that to yourself is 50% of the learning process. Now take the book that you used and read the sections that involved coding. break the terms down. Be "one" with the concepts. If the first read


leaves questions read it again. Write questions about the concepts of coding. Teach some coding. You will become a quick expert in any subject you try to teach. Try an easy code like interpreted BASIC. Computers are the new paper. As I write my machine is fighting AIDS and finding new proteans using distributed computing. Computers are incredible. The present is filled with them; the future will be even more so. You made a very wise decsion to go with a computer education. You can do it.
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Reply:get out of computer science, try Engineering( Computer eng / Electrical eng ) they are more hardware oriented.


computer science ---%26gt; Software engineering //it is not just programming , but you need a deep understanding of programming.


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