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Computing's Lost Allure

khendron writes "An article in the New York Times, describes how the number of students majoring in computer science in university has dropped off with the rest of the hi-tech economy. The bright side: the students who are enrolling are doing so because they love computers. Not like a few years ago when students were enrolling because they wanted to make a quick buck. I'll take quality over quantity."

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  1. Re:Preach it brother by Fembot · · Score: 5, Funny

    They're also known as MSCE's :-)

  2. Obviously... by xYoni69x · · Score: 4, Funny

    All us computer science students (yes, I'm one too) have realized that as soon as we get our degrees, the industry will be profitable again. =)

    (To deduce whether I like computers or want to "make a quick buck", observe the fact that this is Slashdot.)

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  3. Computer Science? by Torinaga-Sama · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think the real reason the enrollment numbers are going down is because those of us with Liberal Arts Dergrees are snapping up all of the IT jobs.

    I'm serious...why are you guys laughing?

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  4. If you don't love it, you'll be bad at it by el-spectre · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I came out of school (2000) there were way too many people in it just for the money. The worst were: 1) A girl who, 2 months from graduation, couldn't code to save her life (BSA student's didn't have to, sadly), saying 'I Hate Computers' while in CIS... 2) A woman told me that she was graduating in web development. Since that's my field, I attempted to small talk, with 'so, what do you edit HTML with... homesite, notepad... pico?" She looked at me blankly and said "What's HTML?". I was so shocked that I just said 'uh... hope I interview against you...'

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  5. The money? The love of computers? by binaryDigit · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hell I'm in it for all the hot chicks ;)

  6. Re:hopefully this will be for more than just uni's by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Never trust a computer proffesional that doesnt list computer as a hobby

    Never trust a professional who can't spell professional!

  7. Ever Looked At the Current Job Requirements?? by LordYUK · · Score: 5, Funny

    Its like, must have 5+ years of experience in C++, PHP, HTML, Cobol, Java, Unix, be MSCE certified, have customer service experience, be able to lift 70+ pounds, wear blue shoes, drive red car, be exactly 5' 7" tall, talk with a slight Jamaican accent, be willing to commute to India 3+ weeks a month, all for 18,500 a year.

    Now, the REAL kicker is the first part, where 90% of the job listings want unrealistic years of experience.

    If I was picking my major, and saw that, I'd be like, fsck that too...

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  8. For me... by st0rmshad0w · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...the allure died when I discovered users.

  9. As a greying old duffer, I wonder... by Embedded+Geek · · Score: 4, Funny
    It would figure. Just when I'm considering quitting doing real work and going into management, this happens. It'll be bad enough trying to build an empire with a serf shortage, but competency makes it even tougher to rule with an iron fist!

    My pointy hair is starting to hurt. I think I'll find someone to motivate before taking my afternoon nap.

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  10. Re:Quality by Fulcrum+of+Evil · · Score: 4, Funny

    I have since graduated with an equally worthless degree in History. At least writing papers about things that happened 300+ years ago is useful ;)

    Sure it is. The point is to get people to stop making the same mistakes. You know the old saying: "Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat the 11th grade".

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  11. Re:hopefully this will be for more than just uni's by jawtheshark · · Score: 5, Funny
    Never trust a computer proffesional that doesnt list computer as a hobby.

    I completely agree. But beware, I work as a consultant and we're supposed to write our own CV to be sent to customers. So, in the personal field I mentioned my own computer experimenst (meaning my two LAN's, servers, alternative OSes, etc...)
    The guy from sales asked me at once to remove it because it's "amateur stuff" and not "professional work". *Ouch* I had a fierce discussion with him, but you won't find it in my CV anymore. Yes, I still work there, but the people reading CVs (the first filters, not the technical people) don't want no amateurish sounding things in a CV.
    Sad, but true...

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