Computer Science
Myths and Facts
Dr. Ronald I. Greenberg
Loyola University Chicago
Myth: Not for women.
Fact: Women have been among the famous pioneers of computing
and continue to make important contributions. One such pioneer is
Grace Hopper who developed the first compiler for a computer
programming language.
Myth: Good only for geeks who want to sit in a corner and code.
Fact: People skills and communications skills are highly
valued. Also valued is knowledge about application domains (for
example,
biology!, business, graphic arts,
criminal justice, ...)
Myth: Good only for people with no other life.
Fact: Computer scientists have many diverse interests just
like other people. In particular, the potential to incorporate
teleworking into a computing career can help one combine career and
family.
Myth: All the computing jobs are going overseas (offshoring)
Fact: Computing-related professions dominate the list of
fastest-growing, highest-paying occupations in the United States.
See also
http://www.cs.luc.edu/~rig/cscareers/cscareers.html
and
http://www.cs.luc.edu/~rig/cscareers/morelinks.html