Is he right?
https://twitter.com/patio11/status/767205029262438401
I think CS degrees are useless:
- Most web and business applications can be written without a CS degree.
- AI/Machine Learning is mostly stats and applied math.
- Embedded programming is dominated by Hardware Engineers.
- Pajeet is still too shitty to take your to job but Demitri in Romania will take your job and next job.
I think CS degree gives methods to work, which reassure companies.
Can it be done without a degree? Sure.
>your to job
yes men))))
But anyway, it really depends on where you live. Liberal areas in the US are filled with pajeets and hipsters which HR prefers due to the perceived progressiveness and social status which seems to be more important than anything else at the moment.
If you are effective and have a over-average portfolio you shouldn't have a problem in the job market though, but that obviously excludes any CS major with only 1-2 internships right of the bat.
Nope.
Your education is not training your skills.
It's training your way of thinking. You are taught how to learn and acquire knowledge and skills.
At least that's the intention.
That's my POV.
It's true that work experience is more efficient and dense and you learn faster because you actually have to.
But I would choose someone with a moderate education anytime over someone that just knows how to do one thing well.
CS degree is like jack of all trade master of none, its not useless but someone that learn a specific skills will do better.
>>56243284
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>>56243284
Yes.
College is a meme, especially for something like CS where the material is readily available FOR FREE on the internet.
Learned more on personal projects I did for fun than I ever did in class. If you're not a complete moron and can actually research/teach yourself then school will be a complete and utter waste of time.
I took a database class once, the phrase "sql injection" wasn't mentioned once. ???
t. 4 year CS idiot