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Although computer science is on school curriculums, teachers don't always have the necessary knowledge to teach it, says Mark Horneff, managing director of Kuato Studios.
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When Apple released the original Macintosh in the mid-1980s, the percentage of women majoring computer science was on the rise: 37percentt of computer science graduates were women.
Computer science is coming on to the primary school curriculum for the first time in September, making the UK one of only two G20 countries to make this investment.
When asked to name the subjects they like best, computer science is high on the list.
There is no doubt Mark's status as a triple major in Mathematics, Economics and Computer Science is impressive on its own, but throw in the fact that he held two part-time jobs, placed-out of two classes and managed to keep himself in top physical shape, and it's safe to say he crossed the line.
"A degree in computer science is very lucrative on the open market," he said.
In attacking the problem of the ambiguity of human language, computer science is now closing in on what researchers refer to as the "Paris Hilton problem" — the ability, for example, to determine whether a query is being made by someone who is trying to reserve a hotel in France, or simply to pass time surfing the Internet.
The established field of system reliability to bear on computer science is brought out.
Now, the gender disparity in computer science is not going to change on its own.
Computer science departments are forced to choose: Do we focus on foundational skills and the big picture of what computer science is all about, or do we focus on technical training to try to produce graduates who have skills with immediate appeal to companies?
Science — specifically, computer science — is cool again.
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