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by Barrin92
1021 days ago
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at the very least it'll remove a lot of 'magic' from programming. Today a lot of people seem to be not so fond of university education but I'm personally very glad it made me go through implementing a shell, a compiler, a little toy kernel and so on. The feeling that you write code somewhere in the skies and have no idea how something works underneath has always really bugged me when I've used something. |
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The function of the university in the near future will probably just be to have like-minded curious people to discuss ideas with, and to get a better grasp of what problems need to be solved (specifically scientific ideas, rather than just applying engineering).
The prestige element (specifically of certain universities over others, perhaps not university over high school) is dwindling, and hopefully will be abolished with this new generation.