• @[email protected]
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    391 year ago

    Im a 6th semester software engineer student, back in first semester I had classmates that didn’t even know how to zip a folder

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      31 year ago

      Ive worked with a few people that had completed CS degrees that couldnt do basic troubleshooting. One of them still works for my old employer and ive been informed that hes still as bad as the first day they hired him!

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      21 year ago

      He was there to learn, right? Is a first semester student expected to know specific programs without explanation?

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        41 year ago

        Zipping a folder is on of the most basic features of any os. It’s weird that he was so unfamiliar with computers and decided to get into compsci

        • @Cortell
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          41 year ago

          It’s what happens when everyone says it’s a moneymaker. Most of them transfer out of the program after first year

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          -11 year ago

          Zipping a folder has 0 to do with compsci in the first place. Unless it’s a course on compression.

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            01 year ago

            I disagree. You should study computer sciences because you’re a geek and want to know more. Knowing how to right-click and select “Create ZIP from directory” is the most basic feature ever. When I started my compsci courses, I had friends who already knew C++ or were compiling their own kernel of this brand new thing called “Linux.”

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              11 year ago

              So you should only major in things you already know?

              Any decent compsci program starts out assuming the student knows nothing.

              Besides computer science is about math, not actually interacting with a specific os.