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by gravitronic 5235 days ago
You know what else has administrative formalities and rigid deadlines? Running a business. Suggesting an entrepreneur avoids these things is rather silly.

IMHO the larger problem with universities is (in CS, at least) their subject matter largely provides theory and foundations without enough practical exercise.

I realize it's a place of higher learning but graduating students who have never written larger applications than a few hundred lines of code is a disservice to the students who will have trouble adapting to coding in the real world.

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Where did you attend University? Most other computer science majors I've met encountered at least two classes during the course of their degree which involved a semester-long software project that was iterated according to new concepts introduced in the course.
Second this. A "project course" is a required part of the CS curriculum where I attended college, and that's almost always not the only project course you'll take. I did one every quarter for three years.
I wasn't talking about student entrepreneurs. I was talking about professors who want to use their time to build businesses while still teaching.