How is Computer Science a legitimate field of science?

How is Computer Science a legitimate field of science?

Other urls found in this thread:

twitter.com/ladyattis
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

Only pure mathematics is a legitimate field of science.

oh this thread again.

graduate level computer science is pretty legit

undergraduate level computer science is mostly preparing those for a career as a software developer

and yeah, basic algorithms, discrete math, linear algebra, etc... aren't necessarily difficult compared with some of the shit math / physics / engineering bros have to deal with, but they aren't easy either.

dude logic lmao xD

>but they aren't easy either

No, basic algorithms, discrete math, matrix algebra are easy as fuck.

I don't know why people here are so obsessed with Computer Science.

Because it follows the scientific method.

Good for you. For 90% of STEM students those classes are not so trivial.

Most of my undergrad classes were pretty boring, except for the math (math department classes covering about a year of math major math, e.g. linear alebra, real analysis and group theory) but I'm enjoying the graduate classes.

it's not