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If you ask me, the word computer scientist mostly applies to people in academia, and those spend most of their time teaching the same thing every year, or trying to get their papers accepted, and fighting workplace politics instead of doing something practical.

Knowing what something is isn't science, it's just being educated. Figuring out a new type of semiconductor or new sorting algorithm is science, and even that sometimes isn't. Something that I threw together one night that hasn't been peer reviewed isn't science, it's just engineering.

Obligatory SMBC: https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/2011-02-17




> trying to get their papers accepted

I think that to do that one has to spend (most of their) time writing those papers, and doing the research contained in them.




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