I am talking about the problem I see in CS engineering. But, if you are
referring to the following statement alone

"After all, isn't engineering an application of known scientific
principles?"

then yes, I was speaking in general about engineering here, but only to
stress that science is important in engineering, and hence in CS
engineering, which I don't see happening.

Vinod.

2009/8/9 Kenneth Gonsalves <law...@thenilgiris.com>

> On Sunday 09 Aug 2009 12:04:03 am Vinod Parthasarathy wrote:
> > All I am stressing is that in the current syllabus in Anna
> > University-controlled engineering colleges, computer science is not given
> > the importance it requires and any engineer who does not know the science
> > underlying his field of expertise is, strictly speaking, not a true
> > engineer. After all, isn't engineering an application of known scientific
> > principles?
>
> I assume you are talking about non-CS/IT also?
> --
> regards
> kg
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