"The main thing I'd say about computer science is that [programmers] have a self-concept of being totally skills-driven, but if you actually look ...
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
This is very Amazing and Very Informative Artical we get alot of Informations from this artical we really appreciate your team work keep it up and keep posting such a informative articles.
Regards: geektechsupport.me/
THanks for this website. I found a website geekstechs.org/geek-squad-tech-sup... with better service than this
You can also visit- geek-customer-care.com/geek-squad-... for more information
"For computer programmers, it's clearly more important to have good quantitative skills than good verbal skills." But is it?
Firstly, the quantitative skill needed is a more generalized mathematical reasoning ability, not just a close familiarity with the k-12 math curriculum (though it couldn't hurt.) The kind of quantitative skill that helps with programming is the ability to move between concrete and abstract, consider many perspectives on a puzzle, and so on. At such a high level of generality one must wonder if those with a strong verbal capacity (critical thinking) aren't exercising similarly applicable logical capabilities to those that excelled in the math curriculum.
Secondly, good communication skills are tremendously important in the work of a programmer. The success or failure of software engineering projects often hinges on a programmer's ability to communicate technical issues to others in a way that clarifies what needs to happen and why. A programmer also needs to be able to work carefully with the expectations of business stakeholders in order to work successfully within the flow of an organization. This implies not only verbal reasoning, but a good measure of emotional intelligence as well. In my experience, the programming is for naught if the communication has not been successful.
Having a degree doesn't make you smart in an instant, degrees can get bought. I prefer to speak to those people, who achieved everything themselves, without any outside help. I only know one person, that achieved something with the help of some essay tutor at edubirdie.com/college-essay-tutor, and that's it. I don't consider its cheating FYI. It's just my POV that people should do everything alone, I might be wrong, we'll see.