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Apr 29, 2024
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Bert609
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Somehow I avoided the mathCAD classes, but fortunately had a ton of exposure to Excel. I had classmates who were
mathCAD geniuses though. I'm glad I learned Excel though, it's a more valuable skill at my employer.
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If you're a NON-software engineer, please vote in my poll.
Genghis Spreads
Apr 29, 2:19pm
What if my daughter is majoring in Chemical Engineering? Does that count?
Japan Coug
Apr 29, 2:21pm
What they use in school might not reflect industry trends.
Genghis Spreads
Apr 29, 2:35pm
I'm surprised we have 17 NON-software engineers online today.
Mike Bolton
Apr 29, 2:23pm
More than that. Some of us didn't vote.
Division Bell
Apr 29, 2:24pm
More than 7 years experience and I use an HP49G emulator every day (I have to use RPN, I can't stand "standard entry")
Bert609
Apr 29, 2:41pm
MathCad is what they taught us at BYU but I've never seen it in industry.
JuicyJam
Apr 29, 2:46pm
Somehow I avoided the mathCAD classes, but fortunately had a ton of exposure to Excel. I had classmates who were
Bert609
Apr 29, 2:49pm
What makes someone a software engineer. I was EE undergrad and ME phd, but code
AggieWeekendCougar
Apr 29, 3:38pm
No, that's not a software engineer. You can vote.
Genghis Spreads
Apr 29, 3:44pm
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