I see this list passed around all the time, but any one of {robotics, formal methods, UX} would rule out 98%+ of the programmers I know.
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The list has of those, plus like 30 other things, and a comment that the list is a living document that will continue to grow. wtf?
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What every cs major should know: conflict resolution, how to read and write, hygiene, how to tie their shoes, breakdancing
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The framing also seems to rule out deep specialization since it's going to take half past forever to first cover the breadth of topics there
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Simple career advice really: every CS major should know everything about all the things, at the very least
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Spelling and how to count from 0 goes a long way, I think.
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A good start is "The art of computier programming" by Donald E. Knuth However, remark that CS is very different from software engineering
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What every computer science major should know: how to learn. Done.
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yikes, I spent many university semesters in advanced math classes studying Spivak's Calculus; CS undergrads are just supposed to pick it up?
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"Directly route your microphone input over the network to another computer's speaker." omg that is ridiculous and not useful at all
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