(December 18, 2015 at 1:01 am)CapnAwesome Wrote: That's terrible advice to be a programmer. Nobody in the programming world cares what school you went to. They only care how well you can program.
Sure, if your goal is to hack code at $20/hr for a living. If you want to be a project lead at a young age, if you want to work for a major company and make fantastic money, the best way to do that is still college. If you want to innovate, you need to understand advanced data structures and algorithms and be fluent in multiple languages, and you're not gonna get that at ITT tech. Also, the field is moving towards IS, and I bet Tibs would tell you he is grateful for his schooling.
There are always exceptions to the rule. There are hyper talented kids that taught themselves everything and make great programmers. I wouldn't count on that. And I'm not.
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