| ▲ | aeyes 5 hours ago | |
Because for a CS degree students are expected to work with other systems and the software needed to complete the course work is usually low level. Even when I did my CS degree 20 years ago our labs were Linux and Solaris. For other degrees you need software which only runs on Windows. It might also help that Microsoft was totally irrelevant in the professional world in the 80s. | ||
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