Message from @Orwell
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"ITS IN THE BOOK YOUD KNOW IT IF YOU READ THE BOOK"
In our Java class, the instructor made us do bookwork, but the book had nothing to do with the class
As in
He taught everything out of order, and it wasn't the same material anyway
his was way more in depth, wheras the book was pretty basic
no he should have taught you theroy with code
I taught my wife how to code then I teach her why you do each thing
He didn't do that
he was a retard
I don't know what he was thinking
I think around half of the people in his class last year failed
if not more
I know that was true for a class I had with him in spring
At some colleges that's normal, but not at this one
he stood out in the entire department
for his low pass rates
programming is easy thats why
its mostly basic math and grammar
u don't need college for that, you can do fine self-teaching it yourself with some help from a mentor
Being self taught anything would make it harder to find jobs id think
Imagine working for someone
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Imagine working
Yes
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quit shitposting here
Time to skidaddle
I outrank you nigga
>following rules
thats what you think
i outrank
jesus
@Ventruvi @Deleted User @Spookaswa @Orwell
Rules are to be followed, continue to disobey them and there will be consequences. This is too small of a rule break, but more serious ones will surely be dealt with harshly.
oh this is the other discussion
It depends on what you are self taughy in. I know a couple of coders who are self taught and have well paying jobs @Orwell
Im mainly referring to how you would draft a resume
Having no certificate to prove that you have knowledge of coding would make it much harder to compete against coders that do i assume
Maybe you could take up internships and build up experience that way
have examples of your coding
and they usually have you do coding as part of the application