They start to program and some really love it and some hate it . It is not that they hate it but they dont understand it and
so they dont want it. It is obvious that some thing that some one dont understand they will not be intrested in.
There are certain others that they understand programming but not to the core . So they try to Jump into other field of
computers like NEWORKING , HARDWARE etc. But some say there too you need to have programming.
So the real confision now among the computer engineers in their learning process is, is there other option other than programming
in the field of computer science.
But now i start my debate here saying yes there are many other fields and i expect you too to debate focussing on your views
and let the confusion among the computer science student be clear.
Now i take my case as an example and i want to debate on this topic. I Basically im a computer science student and i started learning
programming i found that it is intresting , but om the learning process i came across the FIELD HARWARE AND NETWORKING
and i found that that is still more intresting than programming
So i started involving myself more in that rather than in programming.
But what happened was that after some time though i had some knowledge about programming i was unable to write a program individually
So i really made up my mind to Jump into networking.
AH..this is the time when i was introduced to Management studies regaring computers. There is a Management Course withrespect
to computer and there we are not gonna deal Core Technical stuff. But regarding overall stuff about computers we study.
And it is MBA in Computer management .
So there is also many other management courses which holds good with Computer science.
So my conclusion is that a computer enggineer+Management studies can make oneself releieved from programming and more over it can take oneself to greater heights.
So thats it you can decide for yourself.Are you a comp. engg. but not good in programming ? still wanna survive ? here is that
opputunitry .


