Re: Random Off-Topic discussion

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I'm not spamming anything any more. I said I would stop, so I did.

Monocle had said a joke, so if you're refering to my "That's funny" comment, well you're wrong.
If you're refering to my domination comment, I guess you're right, it isn't funny to spam posts.
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Re: Random Off-Topic discussion

#353
MonocleBios wrote:
itsapainfulworld wrote:Yeah, the Associate's is at a community college, so I can transfer to a university for a Bachelor's in the same field. Due to resources, I'm looking at University of Texas at Dallas, but if I have more available by the time it's done, I might go to a better, albeit more distant university for the BD.
Would that be a B.S Computer Science with specialization in software engineering, or a B.S Software Engineering?

Had no idea it branched into two varieties....I'll have to look into that......By Computer Science, you mean how the hardware and software work together to function as a computer?
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Re: Random Off-Topic discussion

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itsapainfulworld wrote: Had no idea it branched into two varieties....I'll have to look into that......By Computer Science, you mean how the hardware and software work together to function as a computer?
I'm not sure how it is in the states, but in Canada you don't get an iron ring unless your degree contains 'Engineering' in the title (B.S CS with specialization in software engineering wouldn't count in this case). Yea, here CS is usually hardware + software interactions with emphasis on theory, whereas SEng is more on software development patterns.
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