Dan Garcia weighs in on necessary skills for coders
Teaching Prof. Dan Garcia is featured in an EdSurge article titled “Engineers, Recruiters and Professors Weigh In: Future Programmers Need Writing Skills, Too,” in which he discusses how career goals should shape a student’s skill set. Although not all successful coders need to be proficient writers, flexibility is important. “There are careers where someone doesn’t need [to write]… but we want students to be able to go to any position. Maybe they want to just be a coder [at first], but later they decide to be an academic or on the documentation side or in management,” says Garcia. “My point is you never know when you need to write.”
In a somewhat related Daily Cal article, undergrad Sanil Rajput ponders the correlation between copy editing and computer science, putting forth a theory that “Copy editors make excellent coders.”