And yes - I can appreciate that when working on the back-end a more studied understanding of DSA is probably important; but I'd still argue that someone can gain that knowledge independently of a CS degree.
Yeah it is. I also graduated with a degree in Electronics and now doing software work. So, it doesn't matter but what I noticed that I lacked in some areas as compared to CS graduates, so, I worked on them and then after around one year of my career, I am interviewing CS graduates.
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And yes - I can appreciate that when working on the back-end a more studied understanding of DSA is probably important; but I'd still argue that someone can gain that knowledge independently of a CS degree.
Yeah it is. I also graduated with a degree in Electronics and now doing software work. So, it doesn't matter but what I noticed that I lacked in some areas as compared to CS graduates, so, I worked on them and then after around one year of my career, I am interviewing CS graduates.