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Discussion on: Which non-computer science degrees apply to skills needed for a career in software development?

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AxelleDRouge • Edited

My degree is in Geography and Environmental Sciences with years lived in Architecture. Someone said building blocks? in Architecture, we are really building with blocks. The mental process for me is the same. Like with Geography, I am mostly a space thinker, I visualize in 3D. It's perfect to "see" the links, the connections, the networks of data.
Like it has been said before, I believe that the most important skill in software development is logical thinking, just before the ability to learn new skills quickly. Any classes could help with that.