> If Apple was missing a publisher on iBooks, they'd hardly care
With 4 out of 6 major publisher in, maybe, but that would have been another game with only 1 or 2 in.
CS: This program is the standard Major program offered by the School of Computer Science. It provides a broad introduction to the principles of computer science and offers ample opportunity to acquire in-depth knowledge of several sub-disciplines. At the same time, its credit requirements allow students to take an additional minor.
SE: This program provides a broad introduction to the principles of computer science and covers in depth the design and development of software systems.
For example, I recall that my SE program had some common courses with other engineering branches (ethics and technology, entrepreneurship, communication, finances for project manager), which were common to all engineering disciplines.
In regards to Rational Rose, maybe you're friends missed the point that they learned software analysis and design, and that instead of waterfall process, they learned software development methodologies. At least, that is what I learned from SE.
But I must admit I haven't studied the curriculum of a CS program. Am I wrong to say you can do it in 3 years while SE is 4 years? If we could study a few programs from a few university offerings, I'm sure we could see what is different. I ought to think it is generally an engineering approach to building software, that is a mix of science, people and integrity.
In Quebec, the title is simply "Engineer". Upon finishing an accredited program, the ring is delivered in a ceremony. After graduation and deliverance of the diploma, one can register with the professional order and call himself "Junior Engineer". This gives the right to practice engineering under supervision by an Engineer for a minimum period of 2 years (3 years min. without supervision). Before requesting the right to use the "Engineer" title, you have to pass an exam, mostly on deontological ethics.
There is currently no widespread recognition of the profession in the IT community. We almost never see any job posting requiring the title, or any company giving additional compensation/responsabilities because of the title. For this reason, very few software/IT engineers are going through the process as it is quite costly (~400$ per year + cash spent on minimum Continuing Education Units).
You can set an automatic SMS reminder in outlook web access, I guess desktop version should have it too. This is the most practical way I found myself.
Summary: Experienced full stack developer (web, APIs, backends, cloud, devops, etc) with 1 year full-time remote experience with references.
Tech. Skills: Node: Javascript, CoffeeScript, Bluebird, Angular, React JVM: Scala, Java, Play, Akka, Slick, SBT other: SQL, AWS, Big Data (amazon-redshift)
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