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Is Engineering degree harder than ACCA?
 
Yes [ 157 ] ** [40.15%]
No [ 46 ] ** [11.76%]
Cannot compare, both have their own difficulties. [ 188 ] ** [48.08%]
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oe_kintaro
post Jun 6 2021, 12:37 AM

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Engineering: e = π = 3 😏
Assume air resistance is negligible.

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oe_kintaro
post Jun 8 2021, 09:05 AM

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QUOTE(Darkripper @ Jun 7 2021, 09:30 PM)
I'm pretty sure traditional engineering course (civil, chemical, mechanical) doesn't teach C++.
Btw, those who think that AI will replace accountant/doctor/lawyer is so naive, they will work alongside them. A software system is pretty damn fragile, you think that it can handle everything so smoothly? Just look at driverless tech, how many years of hype already?
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Correction: ALL engineers need to learn programming. Usually the baseline is C or its variants / descendants / extensions, or whatever is taught at CS101 or its equivalent. 1st year undergrad studies for most Engineering courses are pretty much common across all engineering disciplines: (Engineering Math & Statistics, Engineering Materials 101, Computer Science 101 are usually the core courses). However programming languages do evolve over time and newer languages are added and maybe old ones updated or removed.
sauce: me. Mat Eng grad.

 

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