What has a better future? CS VS EE

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The discussion centers on the comparison between computer science (CS) and electrical engineering (EE) regarding their future prospects and overall interest. Participants express varying opinions on which field holds more potential for innovation and career opportunities. While some argue that CS has a more exciting future due to its current demand and potential for innovation, others believe that EE has seen significant recent advancements and innovation. The conversation highlights the subjective nature of what makes a field "interesting," with individuals emphasizing personal preferences and experiences. Historical trends are noted, indicating that both fields have had fluctuating demand over the years, making it difficult to predict future outcomes. Ultimately, the consensus is that both disciplines have rich histories and potential, but individual interest and effort play crucial roles in determining success in either field.
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Computer science vs. Electrical engineering. Which of these disciplines has a more interesting future? In your opinion.
 
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Honestly, I don't see any of those getting bad in the near future.

Do you like them both the same? Have you looked at a day in the life of a CS and EE degree holder and see which you like most?
 
Even if you had defined what you mean by "interesting" I would not try to predict what the future holds for each profession. I can say that over the last fifty years, both have had a fascinating and financially rewarding history. However past performance is no guarantee of future returns. I'm not going to tell you that if you stick to field X that you'll have more money or fame.

Most of that depends upon what you put into it.
 
I think computer science has a more interesting future.
 
trickslapper said:
I think computer science has a more interesting future.

Why do you think that?
 
I just think computer science in general is more exciting than electrical engineering. I feel that there is more opportunity for innovation within the field on CS than EE.
 
This is an unanswerable question. In the late 90s CS had a bright future. It was in the tank from about 2000 through 2004 or so. In those years EEs were better off. Today the situation has reversed and CS is an in-demand field. Who knows what the future holds? No one does.

As for interesting, I find EE far-far more interesting than CS. But the thing it is that it's subjective. Some people find Civil Engineering more interesting than either EE or CS. It depends on the person.

You can make a cogent argument that there has been more innovation in EE lately, though. Most CS seems to be re-inventing things from the past. Centralized --> De-centralized --> Centralized --> De-centralized --> ??
 

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