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by shortrounddev2 946 days ago
I just mean in terms of experience. If you deviate from textbook accuracy and go into providing practical advice for real-life scenarios, someone with only a bachelor's and no work history is someone who can only give you canned anecdotes from others. Looking at his resume, it looks like he's had some internships so he has a bit of experience, and that's probably worth something
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His main day job is as a SWE doing program analysis, so I'm pretty sure he's got the credentials to talk about real-life scenarios.
Yeah idk anything about the guy