Is Computer Engineering a meme?

Is Computer Engineering a meme?

>not as good with hardwares as electrical engineers
>not as good with softwares as software engineers or even computer scientists

Shouldnt even exist desu.

I'm not sure. Maybe. It's similar enough to EE that my school just fused the two majors together as ECE.

Nothing is more useless than computer “”””””””Science””””””, you’re just second bottom of the barrel

>Nothing is more useless than computer “”””””””Science””””””
Dream on, biocuck.

when the cyberpunk era comes and i get rich making highly advanced prosthetics and basically transforming whoever wants it into cyborgs, i will remember your post and laugh

Sure. I'll gladly reverse-engineer your shit and bust your business with a worldwide cyberattack.

yes plz senpai if I die upload me into a new vessel

i dont think thatll be possible
sorry

a normal peson memory would be hundreds of terabytes

>not just saving it onto the cloud

>like thered be enuogh space

and this isnt Ghost in the Shell senpai, im talking bout prosthetics,cyborgs and androids, shit like that

If anything is useless then its software engineering. The hell is that even supposed to be? The only Software Engineering degree I've ever heard of doesn't even require basic calculus. I've yet to see a CS degree that doesn't require Calculus or physics. That's without even getting into the more advanced CS classes required for the degree. The retards bashing CS never seem to know what CS even is.

On topic, I'm a CS major who has considered changing into CompEng simply because I have an interest in electrical engineering. Problem being the major seems pretty pointless. If I tailor my CS degree by picking the right electives the difference between a CS and a CE degree (with mainly CS electives) would be only about 4 classes. That doesn't seem much to give me a deep grasp of the field. I think it'd be better to stick with CS instead of taking 4 EE classes at minimum or more EE electives at the expense of CS electives.

At least with CS I'll have a much better understanding of my field.

nice

Actually the human machine is low power. Most of the stuff we see is low resolution (except the stuff right in front of us). Most of our memories are splotchy with very little actual detail. We do not remember in full HD video with surround sound.

Yeah, CompE is useless. Doubling CS/EE is better than what CompE could ever offer you.

Just don't make the mistake of going aerospace, it's the true Jack off trades

that pic gives me anxiety

>cyberpunk
>cyborgs
You wanna know what "cyb" means?

>software engineering
>useless
>every app or website is made by software engineers
>useless

Please, never go full retard again.

I was talking about the name of the major not the actual discipline. I've never heard of a decent software engineering degree. If you want to be a software engineer, then major in CS otherwise you'll just get looked down on as if you where a joke.

>not as good with hardwares as electrical engineers

this is wrong, CE are EE that specialized in electriacl systems that computes. which are all of them. Its the EE that are a bit outdated, before they had like phones, radios. today phone and radios is a computing device which CPU and such.

>software """"""""""""""""engineering""""""""""""""""
It used to be respectable. I hear at one point it was even considered an actual engineering discipline.

Now it's so watered down you can leave it to code monkeys.

>tfw just enrolled in CE
I just was scared of CS and I like hardware even if I won't work on it on my country ;_;

In modern engineering it's often very important to have people that can do multiple things.
It's like saying that a robotics degree sucks because they aren't as good at electronics/programming as EE folks or dynamics and mechanics as MechE folks.

Except most software engineers don't major software engineering, but usually CS, EE or even Mathematics

[citation needed]

>school organizes meeting with CS specialization classes
>software engineering
>bunch of memers
>ask them what they do
>webdev
>Java
>design patterns (i.e. the thing that if you don't buy a book to study right after OOP and C++ classes end you're a faggot)
>B-method, but not to use it, just to fuck around with the program (WTF)
>robotics and machine learning
>qtπ shows you some robots
>bare metal, libc-less programming fuck yeah
>paralleling and distributed computation
>spergs in suits and ties telling you how they use a research institute's supercalculator to mine bitcoins
>cybersec
>motherfuckers have the right to hack other students' accounts because that's what they learn
>literally browsed porn websites from the school's network and showed it in the presentation like ultimate chads
How can software "engineers" even compete?

they seem smart af to be honest
they will all be making 90k after they graduate

You don't seem to be smart enough to notice I described 4 different classes.

its still a computer science major
so your point is...?

Software engineers are stupid fucks, all the others are cool guys.

Lrn2meme fgt pls

The problem is there are barely any jobs that require a knowledge in both CS and EE. Its usually one or the other. So when the CE guy shows up and tries to get those positions they just end up looking incompetent compared to the CS guy if its software or EE guy if its hardware. Even if it is a CE job they potentially face competition against CS and EE majors.

I really cannot think of any benefit in majoring in CE. You just end up at a disadvantage to the CS and EE majors.

Looks like Ron Pearlman who hasn't had a haircut in months.

am i misunderstanding something? currently in my first year electrical engineering, and if im remember correctly computer engineering is just one of the masters you can do after getting your bachelor in EE. So how is CE inferior to EE if you literally need to sit through 3 years (at minimum) of EE-hell?

because not every school follows your program, dumbass.

You forgot that Cs does not include Assembly and often does not include C as well. EE includes really little software. If you want to do low level programming ce is best

I'm a CS major literally taking assembly right now. The fuck are you on about? You mean C programming language btw? My uni does C++ so there's a similarity. Even then the language is not difficult to learn as long as you understand syntax and how algorithms work. That's really what matters.

Can we have an actual CE major try and defend their major btw? I've yet to see a CE fag explain why their major is better or even useful. Hows tje job market like after graduation?

My CS curriculum has both you stupid Java monkey.

This, don't learn cucked EE (CE), learn CS and EE if you want to get into the hardware side of computing.

I'm sorry you went to such as shit school. Probably wasn't even ABET certified. My undergrad was ranked around 100th for CS and even we had both of those.

Is computer engineer code for hardware engineer or systems analyst?

The fuck?
Maybe not in your country but in the US CE is offered as a bachelors degree.