You more or less answered your own question. The very fact that they are able to misinterpret the standard is sufficient proof that the standard lacks a clear and complete semantics. If the standard were formalized, it…
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Because many of the topics covered in a typical CS curriculum have direct applicability in industry. For instance, many courses in the area of software engineering make it a goal to try to simulate the "real life"…
It's interesting how the author laments that CS graduates are not up to date with the latest technologies, while admitting himself that the technologies "change every 10 minutes". By this logic, students starting a CS…
Once you understand that these universities are more or less (publicly or privately owned) corporations, their behavior starts making more sense. As far as I know, many of them actually turn a profit.
Wawawiwa!
You more or less answered your own question. The very fact that they are able to misinterpret the standard is sufficient proof that the standard lacks a clear and complete semantics. If the standard were formalized, it…
It's a human using Siri to answer your questions.
Because many of the topics covered in a typical CS curriculum have direct applicability in industry. For instance, many courses in the area of software engineering make it a goal to try to simulate the "real life"…
It's interesting how the author laments that CS graduates are not up to date with the latest technologies, while admitting himself that the technologies "change every 10 minutes". By this logic, students starting a CS…
Once you understand that these universities are more or less (publicly or privately owned) corporations, their behavior starts making more sense. As far as I know, many of them actually turn a profit.
Wawawiwa!