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Is programming an applied computer science?
Is programming an applied computer science?
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Yes. I can explain clearly, I don’t even know why, apparently my mother gave birth to this.
In general:
you are a physicist and you need to calculate some problem, or you are a mathematician, and you really need to simplify and calculate something.
It's called APPLIED COMPUTING.
Programming appeared later than punched cards, and punched cards appeared just to solve the problems of applied computer science.
They were put into huge machines, they thought for hours and gave the result.
Programming - here you are both a punch card and an operator.
In the sense that you yourself set the task, stupidly speaking, "write" on a punched card, stick it in, get an answer, then again and again and again. Then you give an answer.
You are not satisfied with the answer, write a new request, get the answer again, and so on ad infinitum.
This is programming.
Here also think.
yes, about the same extent as accounting is applied algebra, working as a loader is applied physical education, and farming is applied botany.
programming is the creation of programs
programs are system and application
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