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by d_r
5273 days ago
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I'm not sure if you're trolling or not, but it sounds like terrible advice. Yes, most of coding knowledge comes from real world experience. But a university is essential in building the foundation. Those theory and math topics do matter. CS isn't just about gluing PHP code together. Also, most non-startup jobs out there do tend to require a bachelors' degree. |
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Rather than spending hours each day doing math proofs, he could have the chance to explore different areas in programming while learning figuring out what he enjoys (for example game programming vs web development)