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10459719 No.10459719 [Reply] [Original]

As you guys already know..
CS is getting so popular for past 10 years.
Are normies likely to get good at this?.
I see on r/cscareerquestion (very good sub btw) that computer science isn't just for nerds, geeks anymore. And that normies can do it too. Likewise they are getting paid $250k+ yr. But still they insist that people need high 'iq'.
But they also talk about that industry is doing something propaganda like to hamper wages and bring in more workers?
Thoughts

>> No.10459729

Don't worry OP CS isn't getting infiltrated
For that to happen CS would have to have been not normies at some point

>> No.10459757

>>10459729
LMAO you're clearly not studying CS. The people in my cs classes are 90% nerdy males

>> No.10459758

>>10459719
back to plebbit with you faggot.

>> No.10459799

>>10459719
This has been happening over the course of the last few years. It is inevitable.

>> No.10459872

>>10459757
imagine thinking being ugly and being smelly and being autistic means you're not a normie
fucking kill yourself

>> No.10459903

>>10459719
just wait until they start teaching CS in grade school.

>> No.10459947

>>10459719
There a lot of jobs that are simple enough that a person with down syndrome can do them. Software engineering, while not very difficult, requires some amount of cognitive ability. Most people are so retarded that this modest amount of cognitive ability is considered "high-iq". When they say "you need to have a high-iq to go into software engineering", what they actually mean is that you have to not have down syndrome

>> No.10459961

>>10459872
How is being an ugly autist "normie". Kys libshit