>>13470473>The OP made a statement about Computer Science.Then what is a "computer programming student" in this context?
Is it just a student that is "programming computers" as part of his study? You know that's a pretty broad subject, right?
>Computer Programming takes up about 5% of a full CS study."Computer programming" also takes up a portion of a full engineering (including but not limited to mechanical, aerospace, and electric) study.
It also takes up a portion of a full management information systems study.
I've even seen marketing majors with 1 or 2 required programming classes in their curriculum.
These days, everybody learns how to program at least a little.
My point is that the term "computer programming" is obscure, arbitrary, and ultimately useless.
>They're not. Software development isn't just smashing some shitty python code together.The right chart does not say "Software Development Jobs". It says "Computer Programming Jobs".
You can see right off the bat how confusing this is as the first anon I'm replying to interpreted the chart as a students doing CS degrees, while you are interpreting the chart as Software Development instead.