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by awesomeMilou
1118 days ago
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To me this seems overexaggerated. Most people I went to university with already struggled to understand async code, without having done web development before. And for those with web development background it was pretty easy to adjust. I also don't know any school, college or university that starts their programming courses in a webbrowser. Typical languages in Germany for a first semester algorithms/data structures class are either Java or C++. |
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What you explained happens in Germany is pretty par for the course in the US as well for CS degrees. But even then, why the hell are we throwing a book of data structures at students? You don’t give an apprentice framer a nail gun and say “go at it!”. They’ll destroy everything. You give them a hammer and educate them when they start to complain of smashed thumbs