Imagine in job everyone is waiting for you to fix the error and you just staring at your screen on stack overflow cause no one ever asked something like that
Yes it gives me different type of emotions, i feel like I'm asking so much basic and stupid question or I'm the only person who is advance enough to ask this high level of question
Cant be more true dude, I'm going to be a CS major and I have practice with some intermediate level programs in 2-3 languages (Still kinda shit in libraries) and I bet it's going to help in learning to actually fuckin code
Mate do not give up. Even I am in my 3rd year of Engineering(semester 6) that too in Electronics Engineering. Think of my situation. Dead but still surviving 😂.
@@risuuu5875 if you are bad at memorising computer science is better to take.CS dosent have large applied maths at 11th and 12th if you understand the logic behind it CS will be rewarding and interesting
@@pranjalarora3193i guess stack overflow is a website, like Quora , where we ask our queries related to programming which we sort out , and some professional programer reply those , most of the time same query had been already asked and answer, but sometimes no one had asked some query, so when you search that out , so you have to wait for a long time , for the response of professional, hope so it help to understand it 😂😂
@@pranjalarora3193this may be probably late what he means is -- Stack overflow Is a websites where people ask questions about coding problems and erros, million of people use it so it has most answers to almost every questions related to cs , but if you don't get any answer to your question then you have to do your own research for your problem ..
@@pranjalarora3193 That means nobody has seen an asked question already or nobody knows the answer to it. Meaning you have to do a deeper search of what you want to do, like reading the poorly documented libraries or figuring out what library you need to use or how you can code it properly.
When I learnt HTML and CSS in class 8 I thought computer is easy and interesting so, I took computer application in class 9 and after learning JAVA and PYTHON I came to know what actually it is
*sigh* I just started with HTML and I'm already scared about learning Java and Python, then there's the other languages as well... I suppose I'll have to hope that having the will to learn all kinds of programming languages is gonna be enough to get me through
@@furiousdestroyah9999rather than studying all kinds of languages , you should primarily focus on two or three languages which are more industry relevant
Bro literally I can do this all day without getting tired, even I enjoy doing programming with difficult codes... I am a 12th pass out and an IIT aspirant, and wishing to opt CSE not because of package but because I enjoy it😃...
Honestly if I tell at my level in 11th or 12th cs is average its not that much hard as students thought before taking it . Its like minimum inputs maximum marks gaining subject in my opinion🙂 but i don't thought further about this, that it will be horrifying like this 😅😢
This is how I felt after I did Nuclear reactor operations. After 3 years, one day I woke up and was like, woah. Am I a nuclear God now? And I'm going into CS soon and I feel like I'm struggle a lot at first but some years down the line I'll sit there and be like ohh... easy. (Hopefully 😅)
expectations: data structures, algorithm, programming and chill reality: dbms, operating system, computer networks, toc, compiler, computer organization, digital logic, mathematics & dsa and + many more subjects
When I watched this before jee, I was like mujhe to milegi nhi cs meko kya inn sab se After one year of being a cse student, every pic made sense to me 🤡
Calculus not gonna bother you ,until you chooses AI ,graphic designing, game development ,for the development of softwares you need to know about discrete mathematics
What they mean is this: While some courses will involve advanced math, its not necessary for you to know advanced math to PASS this course. That's like my local county college offers an astronomy course but the only way they can get kids to sign up is to tell them no math is REQUIRED to pass this class. That doesn't mean no math is involved, only that there are no test questions about math.
A friend of mine who was failing in math throughout high school decided to major in computer science. He told me that all the complex math equations was killing him slowly. Fortunately, he did say that it was fun. His love for coding and video game is what’s keeping him going. Haven’t talked to him in 2 months, I hope he’s doing well.
While they are not unrelated, and there would be coding involved, CS mostly deals with the advancement of computing. Programming for other reasons is engineering, not science. And I don't say this to degrade engineering, ie. I don't mean to say CS is somehow better or more difficult. In any case, if you ever studied any kind of science, physics, maths, etc people see you as a teacher, while if you studied anything CS/CE people see you as a router tech or a printer mechanic... they might even have suggestions for you and they always know better than you.
As someone learning computer science right now (at a basic level), here is a short song that I think accurately describes my experience (*clears throat*): *99 little bugs in the code,* *99 little bugs,* *Take one down, patch it around,* *137 little bugs in the code!*
most IT jobs need just software engineering with some knowledge in java or python. but...... As a computer science engieer, i have explored the theory of computation and compiler design theory, operating system working, built a 2 pass assembler for a lab session, analysing complexities of complex algorithms, understanding the pipeline of cpu architecture, developed drivers for basic 8 bit arm processors and many more.... finally some guy from non cse says cse is all about dsa and c program 😂
You are so dedicated, were you like this dedicated and motivated to have your dream job from a young age? If yes, which subjects are you most familiar with in these things, in school?
@@merokitten i studied mathematics and computer science in school. I was aspired by the snake game 😂. I just kept exploring how does this thing work. Just Keep asking the W questions.
I regret taking this and I can’t do anything about it now. CS is too complex for me and I am no longer interested in it, my teacher doesn’t care and my class is goofy
honestly i was too but it‘s really not that bad. as long as you won‘t give up when there‘s the slightest bit of math involved - it‘s usually harder than it looks :) don‘t worry too much
It's not like that, math isn't that scarry , maybe it is , but the thing is it has not much to do with practical work after degree , like for job , it's just kind like university culture , you may choose any field you find easy after , degree , as it allows in variety of field, i was scared though , but it's broad scope, and handsome salary motivated me , so now I'm in 4th semester , it's really not that hard as i was scared , just sane as we have been studying untill now , give your best , that's all we need, and I'm planing to go in web development as my 1st job , have already learned html css, which are extremely easy , you should try to , will help you to figure out whether you should go into this field or not , and i have also learned basic structure of c++
Most of the discrete math/logic/algorithms in this video are mainly used to teach you foundational concepts, to think logically, and how to use binary, hexadecimal, et cetera. Once you pass the classes (with a good grade without cheating/coasting by) it gets a lot easier and a lot more fun. After that, almost any equations you need to do can ultimately be done in an IDE, where there will be a library for it and plenty of documentation. Go to class, ask questions, do your homework, practice the problems in your own spare time, go to office hours, and you should be more than okay. Protip: if your University requires you to take electives, take an electrical or mechanical engineering course. I know people are tempted to take something easy like Intro to Film or something like that, but if you take an EE/ME class, it can help reinforce some logic concepts, you’ll network with people outside of your major that you can possibly work with one day, and once you graduate you can confidently apply to places that work closely with or handle a lot of Electrical/Mech Engineering, like Boeing, Intel, telecom, et cetera; You’ll have more field specific language and knowledge than any other Com Sci grads applying for the same position. It pays off.
@@dewanshparashar5523 Not really it's more about intrest. As a coder I will admit it was fking pain at the start but it just meant you have to put more efforts then the guys who are already good at it. Logical thinking isn't some skill you are born with you just become good at it by trial and errors. As for maths idk man just keep practicing 😂
@BULLY MAGUIRE Flawed thinking. You can say that for every major. By that logic the conclusion is just don't study anything because eventually there would be more graduates and competition every year.
@aayush mundhe Bro don’t listen to these guys, you don’t need crazy math at all. Only time u do is for your doing machine learning. You can be a very savvy computer scientist with basic understanding of math, you don’t need to be an expert in all that extra shit.
@@khurram_kaiuu I learn that topic too in math computing along with some basic calculus (my fav topic) in IT course but it's not that hard than discrete math
Funnily enough I didn't like it at first, then it became my favorite and I scored 95% in the final. It's a lot of practice, it gets super easy with repetition.
Why is this so true Omgg 😭t currently doing programming for robotics in my high school and let me tell you the amount of math is honestly not what I expected-
You know I am learning computer science on my own since I'm a medical engineer. And combined with these 2 hobbies of mine I feel I unlock more than ever. My maths improved My critical thinking And problem solving skills too And this is just after 1 year
That’s why I went for 3 years, worked on my own projects, and got a 6 figure job without completing the degree. The degree has nothing to do with real software engineering but the first 3 years at least give you a strong foundation
@@definitelynotacringeusername u need to chill dude😅 im having the same doubt as you... lol i can feel the anxiety( tooo relatable..) anyways lets see if anyone replies to you (and ill learn it too!)
@@definitelynotacringeusername 99% of software engineers do not use math in any software that they write. But colleges have a very heavy math based curriculum for computer science. If you are not good at math and still want to be a software engineer, then you still have options! Choose a college that does not include a math based curriculum (will require some research) or go to a boot camp that is reliable and highly acclaimed. You won’t learn any math at a bootcamp. My college required calculus 1, 2, and 3, differential equations, partial different equations, linear algebra, and much more useless stuff. I suggest looking into C# boot camps because the industry has too many people looking for jobs in React, typescript, JavaScript and not enough job openings to fill them. Junior C# jobs are always looking for people. React is easier to learn though if that’s something you care about!
@@LordMufasa14 please tell me should I take cse in cyber security in 2024 and what are the job opportunities after 4 years which and how many companies hire cyber security engineers
This is so true, don’t forget to mention losing 90% of your social life because you now live and breath constantly studying. Don’t also forget the fact that on top of your cs classes you are most likely on your own attempting to learn like 3 languages at a time. 😂 stay strong kings, we got this
Fun fact : C.S doesn't expand as computer science. C.Sc expands as computer science. So whenever somebody asks you 'what u learnt ?' Don't tell. C.S. C.S is solely expanded charted secretary
Polish student here, as much as I agree, as much I don't agree. I don't agree with the name of this class. It's not computer science, it's a damn math X physics crossover of mental despair with writing a line of code once per semester
Honestly this is the most accurate, no Nice web frameworks, just horrifying definitions and pain
lmaoo yup
This video can be an accurate representation of machine learning.
😥😥😥
True brother
the pain is unspeakable..
everybody is chill until stackoverflow says that you're the first one to ask a question
*thats when everything gets real*
Imagine in job everyone is waiting for you to fix the error and you just staring at your screen on stack overflow cause no one ever asked something like that
Yup, or perhaps you found the question already asked by someone but "Be the first to answer this question!"
@@CW91 yea 😭
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yes it gives me different type of emotions, i feel like I'm asking so much basic and stupid question or I'm the only person who is advance enough to ask this high level of question
Me taking computer science major knowing damn well CS stands for counter strike
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Counter strike what?
@@amiinz4130 waht?
🤣🤣
@@amiinz4130 game
What parents think of their overachieving kids: *He's Bill Gates.*
What they actually are: *syntax_error*
Fuckk😂😂😂
genius😂😂
Its lol and a problem also
😂😂😂haa yaarrr
no literally
The worst thing is that when you finish studying and go to work, the industry actually expects the first one
I was waiting for this! Cause industry definitely isn’t the second one
get internships and learn the first one
Cant be more true dude, I'm going to be a CS major and I have practice with some intermediate level programs in 2-3 languages (Still kinda shit in libraries) and I bet it's going to help in learning to actually fuckin code
Lol
My parents think all CS people do is stare at a screen and sleep. Accurate.
Same omg🤣🤣🤣
As a failed software programmer i agree
Relatable😊
me who does this but doesn't take computer science
It's either that or they think we can fix the TV
"Wait, it's all just math?"
"Always was"
has been*
I’m sorry to say this, but you are speaking to a machine here
Math is part of computer
Habibi come to bca
And that's why I love cs
It depends. Some include mostly programming. And if you only know math, it won't really help.
Yes this is so true 😭Ive studied CS for 3 yrs and my brain is already ready to give in and shut my body down
Mate do not give up. Even I am in my 3rd year of Engineering(semester 6) that too in Electronics Engineering. Think of my situation. Dead but still surviving 😂.
Should I take computer science after 10th if I'm bad at math?
@@risuuu5875 if you are bad at memorising computer science is better to take.CS dosent have large applied maths at 11th and 12th if you understand the logic behind it CS will be rewarding and interesting
@@Sri-vq6qo ok thankss
@@Sri-vq6qo I have completed my 12th what should I take other than CS cause I’m very weak at maths😭😭😭 please do telll
that dubstep shook my brain
Me
*Checks the code 100 times*
*runs code*
*Any type of error*
*rechecks*
*Finds out i added an ) instead of an ]*
Congo 😂😂👍👍
Interpreted languages problems
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
; too
Too accurate bro
Same happens with me
It's called computer "science" for a reason
Facts
@@itisAbhi 😁❤️
I'm getting into bug bounty hunting any recommendations?
These facts are demotivating me 😀
@@a_cdefghijklmno_q_stuvwxyz1687 loll it's just the truth bro
@@a_cdefghijklmno_q_stuvwxyz1687 same here
Everyone is a gangster until stackover says "you are the first to ask this question"
Rip😂
Can't understand as I am not related to this field can you explain?
@@pranjalarora3193i guess stack overflow is a website, like Quora , where we ask our queries related to programming which we sort out , and some professional programer reply those , most of the time same query had been already asked and answer, but sometimes no one had asked some query, so when you search that out , so you have to wait for a long time , for the response of professional, hope so it help to understand it 😂😂
@@pranjalarora3193this may be probably late what he means is --
Stack overflow Is a websites where people ask questions about coding problems and erros, million of people use it so it has most answers to almost every questions related to cs , but if you don't get any answer to your question then you have to do your own research for your problem ..
@@pranjalarora3193 That means nobody has seen an asked question already or nobody knows the answer to it. Meaning you have to do a deeper search of what you want to do, like reading the poorly documented libraries or figuring out what library you need to use or how you can code it properly.
me crying in the corner after watching hacking movie and selecting computer science for my higher studies
When I learnt HTML and CSS in class 8 I thought computer is easy and interesting so, I took computer application in class 9 and after learning JAVA and PYTHON I came to know what actually it is
Bro same i am in 8th going to be in class 9th in few months.
*sigh* I just started with HTML and I'm already scared about learning Java and Python, then there's the other languages as well... I suppose I'll have to hope that having the will to learn all kinds of programming languages is gonna be enough to get me through
@@furiousdestroyah9999rather than studying all kinds of languages , you should primarily focus on two or three languages which are more industry relevant
Bro's not gonna survive C++
As a ML enthusiast, I can confirm this is accurate. Just not mentioned how we deal with errors like every second.
lmaooo
Indeed ML is horrific especially when you're pursuing mtech in a top institute. It's all maths more maths again maths and lots of more maths
@@pantsu5531 and when u r done.... Just iterate and reiterate from the the start😅
Spending more time on the maths and data clean up more than doing the project itself
Other day I was studying about GANs and the math in that got me high without the weed.
The only thing that keeps you alive is your daily 8 cups of coffee
This is very true
Coffee not good for health lol
@@btshatersneedhighfiveonface But the buff it gave to us, are very.. very helpful.
@@btshatersneedhighfiveonface hello army 😂
Here also BTS 😩🤧🤧😒
What people think Computer Science is:
1. Hacking
2. Phishing
3. Spying
But the reality:
1. Suffering
2. Tired hands
3. Harder to memorize
People always think CS is “Hacking” for some reason…
Yes, alot of suffering
At least you will know the first three ones :)
Lol surfing to Suffering
Why would anyone think that schools would teach illegal stuff
Me going to take CS 💀
You are not afraid of AI??
No,@@SreyaS-ib8by
@@SreyaS-ib8by CSC aids 😂
Par isme maths kha se aa gya
Bro literally I can do this all day without getting tired, even I enjoy doing programming with difficult codes...
I am a 12th pass out and an IIT aspirant, and wishing to opt CSE not because of package but because I enjoy it😃...
But..but it's all maths!
Nd coding scares me😢
Computer Science is rethinking your life choices every Sunday night
I need more videos like this that explain what computer science is
I'm terrified of my future
Me too, don’t worry
Us
Us
dont worry brotha we will all go through this together
Kinda glad we’re all sweating balls about it.
Honestly if I tell at my level in 11th or 12th cs is average its not that much hard as students thought before taking it . Its like minimum inputs maximum marks gaining subject in my opinion🙂 but i don't thought further about this, that it will be horrifying like this 😅😢
As a CSE student, that's so relatable 😅
When things magically click, you will be the guy in the first part of this vid.
I'm still wating for that lol
This is how I felt after I did Nuclear reactor operations. After 3 years, one day I woke up and was like, woah. Am I a nuclear God now? And I'm going into CS soon and I feel like I'm struggle a lot at first but some years down the line I'll sit there and be like ohh... easy. (Hopefully 😅)
expectations: data structures, algorithm, programming and chill
reality: dbms, operating system, computer networks, toc, compiler, computer organization, digital logic, mathematics & dsa and + many more subjects
You get data structures , Alogirthm and programming in those subjects. But with no chill😭
They ain't that tough if you put hands of em everyday with least 3-5 hrs schedule
We don't get books here ..we do self study.
Self study is must in CS/
Discrete math and physics shit made my first n second year a hell
@@SANIA-ko8hh Computer science is more of how a computer or a code or networking and stuff works. Coding n stuff you have to do on your own.
On my first year of Computer Science and this is so accurate
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are u really interested in cs programming?
@@stevanshaji2346?
Bro we are doing carpentry in our first yr CS
@@stevanshaji2346 I am
*Mathematics has joined the chat*
Indeed, you're highlighting data science. There are numerous domains within constant coding, each with its unique challenges and opportunities.
"we are no longer accepting questions " ..
Is the most saddest part
the stackoverflow one hits me hard
as a fellow CS student
this hits so close to home
When I watched this before jee, I was like mujhe to milegi nhi cs meko kya inn sab se
After one year of being a cse student, every pic made sense to me 🤡
Me who just enter in college and chooses computer science 🙂🙂🙂
🤣 Relax bro. No worries 👍
Don't worry.
Everyone sucks at programming.
@@manumudgal4988 😭just reading this makes me cry
is that really tough?🙂
Yes at start we just learn C at first it was easy but now Realising 🙂🙂💀
Me, trying to graduate CS
Calculus: I'm gonna ruin this man's whole career
Calculus not gonna bother you ,until you chooses AI ,graphic designing, game development ,for the development of softwares you need to know about discrete mathematics
you should have kept this terrifying fact hidden, i am doing cs and artificial intelligence!!!! that's like death waiting at my door@@pythonista_
If you think that's bad...
Calculus is only first year of cs… after that you only see a little derivatives and rarely integration
What I thought when I chose to study C.S.
vs
What it turned out to be:
I'm about to take addmission but now this video is making me feel suffocating.
🥺
Did you take it? If yes pls tell me how it was, because I rlly want to take electrically engineering and computer science course
My sister is a computer engineer and I've seen her notes. Now, my mind is a mess that is can't escape 💀
"You're just playing video games for the whole day grow up already" -my parents about cs
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thats counter strike not computer science 😂😂
They said you just need basic Math.
Not true?
@@definitelynotacringeusername depends, because at points theres calculus , advanced stats , relation function etc
What they mean is this: While some courses will involve advanced math, its not necessary for you to know advanced math to PASS this course. That's like my local county college offers an astronomy course but the only way they can get kids to sign up is to tell them no math is REQUIRED to pass this class. That doesn't mean no math is involved, only that there are no test questions about math.
CS is a broad term,it depends on what field you want to pursue
This dude be swimming on his laptop
I'm doing my final year at bachelor of Computer Science at Baku State University and I can confirm that this major is full of applied math
A friend of mine who was failing in math throughout high school decided to major in computer science. He told me that all the complex math equations was killing him slowly. Fortunately, he did say that it was fun. His love for coding and video game is what’s keeping him going. Haven’t talked to him in 2 months, I hope he’s doing well.
He died yesterday..
You literally made me realise my nightmare is true
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Its in the name.
Computer SCIENCE. Its a literal science. Don’t go for CS if you just want to program/code.
I applied for software development does cs count in it or nah?
@@HolyLightofAngel yeah it does its a misleading course
While they are not unrelated, and there would be coding involved, CS mostly deals with the advancement of computing. Programming for other reasons is engineering, not science. And I don't say this to degrade engineering, ie. I don't mean to say CS is somehow better or more difficult. In any case, if you ever studied any kind of science, physics, maths, etc people see you as a teacher, while if you studied anything CS/CE people see you as a router tech or a printer mechanic... they might even have suggestions for you and they always know better than you.
Science has NOTHING to do with programming.
@@TheFlumped oh go flump yourself already.
As someone learning computer science right now (at a basic level), here is a short song that I think accurately describes my experience (*clears throat*):
*99 little bugs in the code,*
*99 little bugs,*
*Take one down, patch it around,*
*137 little bugs in the code!*
Omg😂😂
@@SANIA-ko8hhlol much to learn you still have
Thanks for poem 😂😂
exactly what a game engineer is facing
Everybody gangsta till the Programmer (who lost his project) comes in
Next what Cs students think about bio
🙂
No one likes bio
ratta marna?
Thanks. I am now terrified to apply for IT degree at university
most IT jobs need just software engineering with some knowledge in java or python. but......
As a computer science engieer, i have explored the theory of computation and compiler design theory, operating system working, built a 2 pass assembler for a lab session, analysing complexities of complex algorithms, understanding the pipeline of cpu architecture, developed drivers for basic 8 bit arm processors and many more....
finally some guy from non cse says cse is all about dsa and c program 😂
You are so dedicated, were you like this dedicated and motivated to have your dream job from a young age? If yes, which subjects are you most familiar with in these things, in school?
@@merokitten i studied mathematics and computer science in school. I was aspired by the snake game 😂. I just kept exploring how does this thing work. Just Keep asking the W questions.
@@dayanandhn that sounds amazing. I should pay more attention to these things somehow. Thank you
I regret taking this and I can’t do anything about it now. CS is too complex for me and I am no longer interested in it, my teacher doesn’t care and my class is goofy
I'm about to go to college to study this, now I'm scared
honestly i was too but it‘s really not that bad. as long as you won‘t give up when there‘s the slightest bit of math involved - it‘s usually harder than it looks :) don‘t worry too much
@@magdalenawurz854 "It usually harder than it looks"
I hope you meant "It looks harder than it is".
@@devilbuster20xx37oh god he hasnt replied yet
It's not like that, math isn't that scarry , maybe it is , but the thing is it has not much to do with practical work after degree , like for job , it's just kind like university culture , you may choose any field you find easy after , degree , as it allows in variety of field, i was scared though , but it's broad scope, and handsome salary motivated me , so now I'm in 4th semester , it's really not that hard as i was scared , just sane as we have been studying untill now , give your best , that's all we need, and I'm planing to go in web development as my 1st job , have already learned html css, which are extremely easy , you should try to , will help you to figure out whether you should go into this field or not , and i have also learned basic structure of c++
Most of the discrete math/logic/algorithms in this video are mainly used to teach you foundational concepts, to think logically, and how to use binary, hexadecimal, et cetera. Once you pass the classes (with a good grade without cheating/coasting by) it gets a lot easier and a lot more fun. After that, almost any equations you need to do can ultimately be done in an IDE, where there will be a library for it and plenty of documentation.
Go to class, ask questions, do your homework, practice the problems in your own spare time, go to office hours, and you should be more than okay.
Protip: if your University requires you to take electives, take an electrical or mechanical engineering course. I know people are tempted to take something easy like Intro to Film or something like that, but if you take an EE/ME class, it can help reinforce some logic concepts, you’ll network with people outside of your major that you can possibly work with one day, and once you graduate you can confidently apply to places that work closely with or handle a lot of Electrical/Mech Engineering, like Boeing, Intel, telecom, et cetera; You’ll have more field specific language and knowledge than any other Com Sci grads applying for the same position. It pays off.
Damn, I didn't know Gigguk was into Computer Science
Wait but I don't even speak in this video 💀💀
@@itisAbhi You can't prove me otherwise 🗿
That looks like some alien language 💀💀😭
Me taking bio computer instead of bio maths
Maths : it's still the same dude
THATS EXACTLY ME 💯
the way he waved his arms😂
My Browser History at this point is just PasteBin, GitHub, Wiki’s, and RUclips Tutorials… Most of the time.
Wait what ! You forced me to think whether I should take CS or not
PS : thank you for scarring me 🤯
Dude I am telling you
U really need to be good in Mathematics
Logical reasoning
And analytical thinking to do CSE
@@dewanshparashar5523 Not really it's more about intrest. As a coder I will admit it was fking pain at the start but it just meant you have to put more efforts then the guys who are already good at it. Logical thinking isn't some skill you are born with you just become good at it by trial and errors.
As for maths idk man just keep practicing 😂
@BULLY MAGUIRE really? I know a guy who currently working in some it company what about that?? He's around 32 years old... Lol 🤣🤣
@BULLY MAGUIRE Flawed thinking. You can say that for every major. By that logic the conclusion is just don't study anything because eventually there would be more graduates and competition every year.
@aayush mundhe Bro don’t listen to these guys, you don’t need crazy math at all. Only time u do is for your doing machine learning. You can be a very savvy computer scientist with basic understanding of math, you don’t need to be an expert in all that extra shit.
I just print stuff on the screen
And then you get a compilation error😭😭😭
I'm starting to regret my life choices after seeing this...
😂😂😂
Aeee bruh, people always hate where they are ....
I'm in for a world of pain taking that electricity strand in high school was such a terrible mistake.
And in the end you don‘t need all that stuff.
Then why do they teach all these?
discrete math 💀
Ma favorite class ❤️
I'm almost forgot that I had learn other math instead math computing
What about linear algebra, lot of calculations...
@@khurram_kaiuu I learn that topic too in math computing along with some basic calculus (my fav topic) in IT course but it's not that hard than discrete math
Funnily enough I didn't like it at first, then it became my favorite and I scored 95% in the final. It's a lot of practice, it gets super easy with repetition.
Computer science is basically Math on computer.
They had me playing nitro type…
OMG I signed up for a bachelor's degree in computer science that starts in a month and you really freaked me out now
Why is this so true Omgg 😭t currently doing programming for robotics in my high school and let me tell you the amount of math is honestly not what I expected-
Hello. I want to do programming too. But I am in primary school. Which thing should I pay most attention to? Thank you
You know I am learning computer science on my own since I'm a medical engineer.
And combined with these 2 hobbies of mine I feel I unlock more than ever.
My maths improved
My critical thinking
And problem solving skills too
And this is just after 1 year
That's so impressive ur able to learn compsci whilst being a medical engineer!! Glad to hear all that stuffs improving, keep on the grind dude
@@itisAbhi you too my guy
@@programinc7581 man you are a living legend 💀🌝
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@@zyr85 …..
That’s why I went for 3 years, worked on my own projects, and got a 6 figure job without completing the degree. The degree has nothing to do with real software engineering but the first 3 years at least give you a strong foundation
What if I'm not good at math? Can I still be able to manage it?
@@definitelynotacringeusername u need to chill dude😅 im having the same doubt as you... lol i can feel the anxiety( tooo relatable..) anyways lets see if anyone replies to you (and ill learn it too!)
@@definitelynotacringeusername 99% of software engineers do not use math in any software that they write. But colleges have a very heavy math based curriculum for computer science. If you are not good at math and still want to be a software engineer, then you still have options! Choose a college that does not include a math based curriculum (will require some research) or go to a boot camp that is reliable and highly acclaimed. You won’t learn any math at a bootcamp. My college required calculus 1, 2, and 3, differential equations, partial different equations, linear algebra, and much more useless stuff. I suggest looking into C# boot camps because the industry has too many people looking for jobs in React, typescript, JavaScript and not enough job openings to fill them. Junior C# jobs are always looking for people. React is easier to learn though if that’s something you care about!
CS is basically math made more hip
Yup
the amount of time ive used hackertyper in class just for fun is crazy
power of hackertyper
Me watching this as an incoming freshman in the fall who plans to be a CS major:
😳
I dreamed about learning computer science. Until this video 💀
Me 😭
Same here .. 💀💀💀💀
Same
This is why you lose all your knowledge when StackOverflow is down
@@MaxEffortDiaries bro 💀💀
Leg typing 😂 🔥🔥🔥
stackoverflow is so accurate
Ok I am starting to question the choices I have made of going in to it and computing looks like it’s gonna be a hard and painful journey
Hacker typer is awesome
I'm just getting into Linux and honestly it feels like this 😆
What kind of stuff are you doing in linux?
Bro just crushed my dreams in one short 💀
if you are being serious then watch some better youtubers instead of watching shorts
@@eeeeeeee-hg3ve its just a joke
I was also thinking about that when I was a pre-medical student. Then, I entered this subject and learned about the difficulty and importance of it.
that's why I switched to cybersecurity
cybersecurity doesnt require any maths??
@@auraayl yup I only had to do statistics
@@mikaaa1111 cybersecurity is more technical less theory and math
@@LordMufasa14 please tell me should I take cse in cyber security in 2024 and what are the job opportunities after 4 years which and how many companies hire cyber security engineers
probably i got banned like that in stackoverflow "telling me the limit... lol"
What its actually: print ("hello world")
if that. It's a miracle if I even get to code something there lol
that last one was my computer science summed up
Even CS students can't digest that complex math and end up doing testing.
This is so true, don’t forget to mention losing 90% of your social life because you now live and breath constantly studying. Don’t also forget the fact that on top of your cs classes you are most likely on your own attempting to learn like 3 languages at a time. 😂 stay strong kings, we got this
I don't have a social life anyway, so it is just suffering. Luckily, I'm a masochist.
Can relate.
Why don't i watch this before taking cs 😭
Bruh I am about to take cs💀
@@vijay8606 i took and now i don't think it's only about coding lol it's about formula too
Literally, im on my first month in college and its so hard. Its all based on math, everything is math math math
@@vijay8606 me too... Is that really tough? 💀💀
@@__rushali7501 yeah I wanna know too...is it really that hard?
Thanks for scaring me in advance!
Ahahaha no worries
@@itisAbhi I still have some more years for that actually I just started my coding journey 😄
Can you give me any advice on becoming a programmer?
You really nailed the reality of computer science
Fun fact : C.S doesn't expand as computer science. C.Sc expands as computer science.
So whenever somebody asks you 'what u learnt ?' Don't tell. C.S.
C.S is solely expanded charted secretary
Polish student here, as much as I agree, as much I don't agree. I don't agree with the name of this class. It's not computer science, it's a damn math X physics crossover of mental despair with writing a line of code once per semester
😂😂 this is facts
The guy is just casually asleep at the end. Just like nope I'm done
Yeah I am regretting everyday since six years ...
I chose this path because I hate math 😭😭😭
If i played that, my device will be the one that's having a meltdown
Pls don't scare me i chose cs thinking it would be easier as compared to medical
Medicine is about memorising all the facts, CS is about understanding the rigorous maths behind computation, information and automation.