Message from @Uksio
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What companies really want is problem solvers
Hence why they favour heavily programmers with personal working projects over university-educated programmers
True, programming really should more trade than University based.
Need more programmer apprentices
@RyeNorth yes. Although I prefer enterprise application development/ back end.
But I have at least one project that is full stack.
Thanks contro
I am not against uni courses on programming. But the degree in programming (as in many other fields) is worthless without results in some projects.
As a means to learn more uni courses are probably good. Not so much as a starting point
uni courses teach you the basics on how to program
the skill and knowledge you gotta teach yourself
There is nothing in uni that I couldn't easily learn from a like few month cert program or just on the job
exactly
like i said school teaches you just the basics
Trade school would be better
true but Uni is more impressive on your resume
Conside:
**SIE҉ SÌN̴D ͜DAS̛ ȨSS͡EN UND̛ ͟WIR̕ ͟SI͟ND ͞DIE̶ JA̵GE̢R**
Um excuse me, we won a war so we wouldn't have to speak that language
yeah! ya nazi scum!
get off our streets!
Genius.
@King Canuck you misspelled Jäger and missed the last part of the word: meister. Now get drunk 😁
Fuck u
I was doing an anime
I don't even watch SNK, but I fucking love this intro theme
and the premise is pretty rad too
My point still stands: get drunk with Jähermeister 😁
The hype died before season 2 could release
it's been years
2 long
but again, great premise and a solid theme
Saw Tim's new vid.
"Hollywood is out of ideas"
YYyeeeeeepppp. This has been the case since. 2016? 2013?
I can't remember the last thing I've seen come out of a western studio I felt was worth watching.
attack on titan
was like the band of brothers of anime
well the 1st season anyway
lol its pretty sick tbh lol
AoT was pretty good. But it comes out a bit too slow to maintain itself and the 2nd season felt slow and weird somehow.
Like, it was a bit of a spy thriller, but there wasn't intrigue.
exactly