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What does transcoding mean to liberal arts students?
The so-called "transcoding of liberal arts students" refers to the transformation of liberal arts students into "coders" and "programmers".

At present, transcoding of liberal arts students has gradually become a trend, which has two reasons behind it. First, it is difficult for pure liberal arts students to find jobs, and there are few jobs related to liberal arts; Second, even if they are employed, the wage level is relatively low, which encourages the general trend of liberal arts students to change careers.

After finishing my undergraduate, master's or doctor's degree, and even working in other industries for many years, driven by the high salary and welfare benefits of programmers in North American manufacturers, I chose to start my career-oriented CS master's degree all over again.

Master of cs refers to master of computer science, and cs is the English abbreviation of computer science. Computer science is a discipline that systematically studies the theoretical basis of information and calculation and how to realize and apply it in computer systems. The main courses studied in this major include algorithm, introduction to computer composition principle, data structure, logic and its operation, programming principle, calculus, combinatorial mathematics, linear algebra, probability statistics, algorithm analysis, automata theory, big data system foundation, big data algorithm, artificial intelligence, compiler, operating system and so on.