Codecels win again

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whaaaaaat?! majoring in something that basically everyone uses doesn't cause regret!? no one could have seen this coming. it was impossible to know.

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The tech field exploded so fast that a lot of people actually didn’t see it coming.

~20 years ago no one supported the idea of getting into computer science aside from that one weird comp sci teacher at school.

The “American Dream” was also still alive, and they convinced kids that you could be whatever you wanted and still find financial success and happiness.

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~20 years ago no one supported the idea of getting into computer science aside from that one weird comp sci teacher at school.

I think you have your timelines messed up. 20 years ago was the end of the dot com craze, and even though that bubble burst it left everyone talking about how good a cs degree is. I still remember my dad sitting down and showing me the article stating that nursing and comp sci are the best career paths for stability.

Issue was then as it is now that thinking like a CS major is nerdy and hard, so even the people who really wanted to do it ended up failing out. My class barely 40% who started graduated, and I went to a solid school. Of course now we're gonna all be futtbucked by AI but at least thats not a CS specific problem.

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My class barely 40% who started graduated, and I went to a solid school. Of course now we're gonna all be futtbucked by AI but at least thats not a CS specific problem.

Yeah I wonder how this factors in people who dropped out. My Engineering class started at like 400 freshman year and was <150 by Graduation.

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