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Question: computer science is considered science right ?
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Isabelle Luk Hang answered on 20 Mar 2024:
Yes indeed it is considered as science as it uses fact based testing to evalute that program is working and correct.
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Tim Chapman answered on 11 Apr 2024:
Absolutely, by definition, Computer Science is a science because it uses the scientific method to study and understand the nature and behavior of computers and computing.
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Elpida commented on :
Yes absolutely- it tries to understand how computers work and how we can use them more efficiently.