Majoring in CS

I don't really know what "computer science" is. I'm a programmer - self taught by just diving in and mucking about for years. I'm okay at programming; not great, but I can accomplish pretty much anything that needs to be accomplished and make it above adequate, and I can even polish things pretty nicely given time.

I can't do math beyond algebra to save my life, though. Post-Geometric Trig and all of Calc may as well be arcane runes of wizardry to me. I'm also fairly sure that "post geometric trig" is a phrase that makes no sense, so I'll instead specify that I can competently work triangles and circles and all other basic shapes and their relationships to each other and all of that, but I have no idea what the tools I'm using mean or do. What the fuck is a sine or a cosine? I don't know. A tangent is the straight-line trajectory of an object that's being swung in an arc, but math is abstract and doesn't move so there's no trajectory so what the fuck does the TAN button do? No clue.

But I like working with programming. Programming is easy as fuck and perfect for brainlets like me. I don't feel "smart" or "superior", but I don't need to. I just need to be productive, earn my money, and keep my nose down and life my life.

Jealousy.

You never see sci male fun of geologists or geophysicists.

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>rocks and wave-rock duality
Kys you meme majors

/g/ hates CS btw.

But that post is bullshit, and has been debunked almost every time it was posted. The guy who made those statements doesn't study cs and is just pulling stuff out of his ass.

Because /g/ are CS dropouts

Threads filled with butthurt math students making shit up, and promply being debunked, is your answer to why CS is hated?

CS is to Veeky Forums as the US flag is to /int/
Everyone shits on them, but in reality it's entirely out of envy.