I have always been messing around with computers since I was a kid but I never learn programming. It kinda makes me feel something's missing. I am choosing my diploma course but I can't decide CS or IT. CS looks absurdly hard while IT doesn't look challenging to me. How /g/ents?
Both are meme degrees catering to brainlets. You'll do just fine in CS.
>>59623809
Do some programing tutorial courses online. If you feel like you're educated stupid while doing it, programming isn't for you.
>>59623809
CS. If you going with memes, it better be the memest of the two.
bioinformatics
>>59624045
Terrible advice. While awesome, Bio-Informatics is a Msc.
>>59623809
Check out codecademy and learn a bit about python. If it interests you, look at Java.
Sidenote, if you want to do CS you really need an interest in mathematics. If you really like physics (maths where it's useful) that's usually enough interest
>>59623972
what makes cs a meme degree?