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Thank you. Yeah, I would do Comp Sci. I wont say that I know everything about software development. Not even close, but I do think I'm in a position where I have the ability to continue to learn on my own. I mostly want the paper, but I'd be lying if I said I couldn't stand to drastically improve my CS fundamentals. Most of what I do is Typescript/Javascript, but I'm also into embedded development, for which I'm way less advanced at. I could really use some lower level training.





Do note that at least for me, we didn't do much coding or software engineering. I spent more time on proofs, theories and writing on paper than any code. The best I could describe it is that software engineering is kinda adjacent to compsci maybe? I think you can do more applied compsci and do stuff like embedded etc. and it might be different, I started uni 15 years ago

Community college near by probably has comp architecture and assembler classes, which fill out the low level knowledge.



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