In the late 1990s The CS department at the University of Utah (where I'm currently studying) shifted focus from graduating a few really good developers each year to graduating a bunch of mediocre ones. After the dotcom bubble burst, the students who were willing to be the mediocre developers started signing up for different majors.
In the late 1990s The CS department at the University of Utah (where I'm currently studying) shifted focus from graduating a few really good developers each year to graduating a bunch of mediocre ones. After the dotcom bubble burst, the students who were willing to be the mediocre developers started signing up for different majors.
Just speculation on my part.
-- n8