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Do you have a computer science degree?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Dec 2010 to 13 Dec 2010

Does your degree fit your vocation? (suggested by aspdotnetdev)

OptionVotes% 
I write software and I have a computer science degree63648.70
I write software and I do not have a computer science degree63848.85
I do not write software and I have a computer science degree221.68
I do not write software and I do not have a computer science degree100.77



 
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RedSonja7-Dec-10 22:22
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Josh.Hetland7-Dec-10 7:02
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.9-Dec-10 7:10
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Andreas Andersen10-Dec-10 4:13
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E.10-Dec-10 5:28
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Andreas Andersen10-Dec-10 8:49
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Matt Gullett11-Dec-10 2:24
Matt Gullett11-Dec-10 2:24 
I place a high value on education, but I am currently interviewing for a developer position and have interviewed several in the past and so far I'd say a CS degree is only mildly better than nothing. From my perspective, a CS degree in the right hands (someone who has a passion for software, a desire to solve problems, a desire to learn the "right way", some basic ability, AND a sense of urgency about it) is a very good thing, but without those desires, the CS degree is just a line on a resume. I really don't care if they know what O(1) means if they desire to do things the "right way" and have a sense of urgency about it.
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Alexander DiMauro7-Dec-10 18:42
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Alexander DiMauro7-Dec-10 18:29
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Alexander DiMauro7-Dec-10 19:03
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Ravi Bhavnani7-Dec-10 18:37
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Jörgen Sigvardsson10-Dec-10 9:21
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Pritesh Aryan6-Dec-10 19:00
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