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slindsey
·vor 3 Monaten·discuss
"CS is the welding. SE is the structural engineering."

No. Computer Science (CS) is the basis. It's the fundamentals underneath Software Engineering (SE).

The author is trying to convey that current CS education is not enough to create a good Software Engineer, which is true. But SE is a specialization and CS is a broad overview of the core components of a computing education.

If you want to create a comparison to Civil Engineering (CE), this isn't it. CS to SE is more like the underlying physics that support the specifics of Structural Engineering.

A more apt comparison is that the low-level programmer who takes a spec and just implements it is the "welding"; this would be that fresh hire out of college in their first position.
slindsey
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Around 2 dollars US for a medium coffee that cost them pennies. According to him, the other things they sold were there just to bring people in. Money was in the coffee because it was cheap and easy.
slindsey
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Just an anecdote; I spoke to a manager at a small coffee shop and he said that they make all their money on coffee alone by 9am (and surprisingly, they licensed Starbucks coffee). Everything else was a pain and barely covered costs because of time, equipment, and effort. But coffee was cheap and easy.