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I believe GP's implicit point was that you also need to know even to ask the right question.

Granted, an autodidact programmer might have encountered the concepts, but a CS graduate must have.

In my case, I was an autodidact well before I went in for Electronics Engineering. Because of personal interest, I put in a lot of time into these things, and did get to know them, but didn't really hear once about them in EE.

I guess if one engages long and deeply enough, they'll get to a high enough level - they'll acquire "sufficient expertise", per PG's turn of phrase. Conversely, no amount of CS courses will get one any wiser if they don't pay attention.

Everything always depends.



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