So I just took a few placement tests for my worthless Computer Science major
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@MiffTheFox said:
So obviously they should introduce programmers with something like Scheme or x86 assembler. Then they'd be better at real-world programming!
A lot of really good programs seem to use 68000 assembler, C++, and Scheme. You've got the basic recipe right, except that learning all the kludges of x86 assembly is not considered worthwhile (for teacher or student).