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by BlargMcLarg
1466 days ago
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Because people don't understand what a CS degree is and what it isn't, and that's assuming most CS degrees are fairly similar (they aren't). A CS degree isn't a 3-5 year road to understanding the protocols and nuances of webdev. Personally, I was able to choose courses in webdev and took zero of them. I came out of it with zero knowledge of how routing works in practice, even if I could guess it in theory. What a CS degree is (or at least should be), is a set of courses teaching fundamentals, how to think in logic, solutions and pseudocode, and being able to map this decently well to some language. Which means there's a high guarantee they will pick up the skills necessary on the job. And yes, I know some people get through degrees without being at least okay programmers. I do consider that a failure of the system. |
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