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by ViktorV
3088 days ago
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Sorry to be that guy but this kind of "elitism" seriously bothers me. I've seen this thing in almost all of the fields related to CS like "you have to spend 16 hours a day for 10 years to understand assembly" when I know a guy who became a malware expert in 4 years ( winning world class tournaments with his team ).
This thing is very discouraging, and it is false. You stated a problem which is hard to solve, but 99% of problems are not like this. Like:
- tell what kind of mineral deficiency a plant has?
- what kind of bug do you see?
- what kind of plant do you see?
- is this thing broken ( MRI or X ray )?
- what kind of musical notes are in a waveform? See how far they get. A talented guy can solve these within one year. |
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