On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 02:07:44PM -0600, r j wrote:
> What do you think are the pros and cone of each.
> Personal opinion please.
It depends on your abilities and personality.  One is about solving
people and business problems, the other one about abstract "pen and paper"
problems.
> This would be a degree with a programming focus.
None of them has anything to do with programming.  That would be
'software engineering'.
> If a flame war erupt thats fine but lets not get "religulous"
Heh.
Cheers,
florin
(Advanced degree in CS, working as an SE)
-- 
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