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by dagw
3219 days ago
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I used to think CS was the exception to my college is worthless philosophy. I think traditional CS is a good example of "college is worthless" if your goal in life is to become a 'normal' developer or developing 'normal' apps. I think modern college is proving itself particularly ill suited for the modern job market. In general or only for programmers? I generally find that the recently graduated civil engineers and architects I meet at work seem reasonably well educated to start working on real projects fairly quickly. Certainly much more so than any self educated engineer or architect might be. |
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