CS is dead

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is me laughing at all of you joyless CS people from two years ago. I told you so.


My 22 year old AWS software developer is not joyless at all!


Nor is mine
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is me laughing at all of you joyless CS people from two years ago. I told you so.


My 22 year old AWS software developer is not joyless at all!


Nor is mine

I'm sure not all are joyless, but my CS major kid said everyone they know or know of who works for Amazon hates it there.

But, there definitely many CS people who are satisfied with their work and have good work/life balance.

I'm sure there many lawyers on here who are joyless, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is me laughing at all of you joyless CS people from two years ago. I told you so.


My 22 year old AWS software developer is not joyless at all!


Nor is mine

I'm sure not all are joyless, but my CS major kid said everyone they know or know of who works for Amazon hates it there.

But, there definitely many CS people who are satisfied with their work and have good work/life balance.

I'm sure there many lawyers on here who are joyless, too.


CS is certainly still alive.

But affluent people who force great kids to major in tough subjects that they hate just to chase high starting salaries are annoying.

If the kids choose to try to chase high salaries: Great.

If parents are poor and have to push children toward self-sufficiency early: That’s life.

If bossy parents with money bully kids into following a path that’s a bad fit: That’s awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know CS is in a lull however my UMD CS major has submitted about a dozen applications in August for 2026 summer internships. Lockheed, Cap One and Palantir has requested interviews. Smart kid, but I'm shocked (so is he).


You need to apply NOW for summer 2026 internships???



In August. September is getting late. Yes, apply a year in advance.

Also, apply in Senior Year of HS (along with EA college applications) to rising college freshman summer internship if you want one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is me laughing at all of you joyless CS people from two years ago. I told you so.


My 22 year old AWS software developer is not joyless at all!


Nor is mine


How long have they been there? The joy will leave soon enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is me laughing at all of you joyless CS people from two years ago. I told you so.


My 22 year old AWS software developer is not joyless at all!


Nor is mine

I'm sure not all are joyless, but my CS major kid said everyone they know or know of who works for Amazon hates it there.

But, there definitely many CS people who are satisfied with their work and have good work/life balance.

I'm sure there many lawyers on here who are joyless, too.


It's a miserable place. I just finished interviewing a SWE who is desperate to leave.
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