In Portugal we don't use computer science, rather Informatics Engineering, and one gets to learn everything related to computers not only the theory that Americans see as Computer Science degree.
I got taught history of OSes and programming languages on my degree, during the various lectures on OS architectures and compiler design.
Although OpenGL, Glide and hardware blitters (like Amiga) were all the rage on those days, we also got to learn about PHIGS and other older graphic programming stacks.
This is the beauty of a proper 5 year engineering degree instead of a 6 months bootcamp. Time to learn everything properly.
I got taught history of OSes and programming languages on my degree, during the various lectures on OS architectures and compiler design.
Although OpenGL, Glide and hardware blitters (like Amiga) were all the rage on those days, we also got to learn about PHIGS and other older graphic programming stacks.
This is the beauty of a proper 5 year engineering degree instead of a 6 months bootcamp. Time to learn everything properly.