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Old 03-10-2008, 11:09 PM
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Default Re: Computer science or Programming?

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Originally Posted by WingedPanther View Post
I work as a programmer where I almost never (2 times/year-ish) work outside normal business hours. It's a question of where you work, not what your job is. Personally, I prefer solving "real problems" to doing theoretical research. On the other hand, my dad worked for many years as a programmer and got a kick out of discussions about technologies that would "be developed in the next 5-10 years" that they had running a few years back.
Now is that because you know what you're doing? One of my concerns is what would happen if I to work for a company that doesn't use a language I know. My development speed would be severely hindered until I became proficient in the language.
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