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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP - Good point. That's why it's important to be versatile. Computer Engineering provides those options.[/quote] I'm the full stack PP. I can't reiterate this enough. The guys that truly are/were able to differentiate themselves understood the whole stack. [/quote] That's true in a number of contexts but not in all. If you're working in hardware design, embedded systems, EDA, OS programming, compilers, programming GPUs for cryptocurrency or machine learning, then an in-depth understanding of the hardware is valuable. In many other software fields, the level of hardware knowledge you get in a CS degree is sufficient, and the broader take on algorithms and software topics has value of its own. Plenty of javascript hackers get along with less than that. [/quote]
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