john937
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Actually Philisophical Analysis (if it's, say, "Critical Reasoning") could be a really good
class for a CS major. Sounds like those team mates you were having trouble with should have taken it first.
At the begining of my computer projects we typically go thru a phase of "How the heck are we going to tackle this one?"
and sometimes that leads to a realization "Hey, come to think of it, this can't be done the way it's specified."
We have managers that say "Do this" and since they can specify the problem in one simple paragraph
they think we can compute it in one simple program.
But get into the details and we find the problem isn't computable with the data we have.
Managers get pissed and we have to walk them thru detail of why they can't have what they want.
class for a CS major. Sounds like those team mates you were having trouble with should have taken it first.
At the begining of my computer projects we typically go thru a phase of "How the heck are we going to tackle this one?"
and sometimes that leads to a realization "Hey, come to think of it, this can't be done the way it's specified."
We have managers that say "Do this" and since they can specify the problem in one simple paragraph
they think we can compute it in one simple program.
But get into the details and we find the problem isn't computable with the data we have.
Managers get pissed and we have to walk them thru detail of why they can't have what they want.