I'm guessing that her comp sci degree was one of those with absolutely no skills involved.
I took ONE computer class in college. I thought it might be important. It was in 1986.
The teacher, who was some sort of snooty tenure monster, announced the first day of class that personal computers were a fad, and that people would forever need to log onto mainframes for anything serious.
That was about 15 minutes into the first day's meeting.
I stood up, told him he was an idiot, and immediately dropped the course. Along with several other folks.
FWIW, my father was one of the guys who started one of the first software companies - but back then it was decks and decks of punch cards.
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