So my buddy who is in software developing studies history at uni but has written code regularly since he was a kid. No formal training.
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Doesn't that sound like an outlier to you?
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Let me put it this way, do you think if I had studied history at uni I would be here? If no, why? If yes, why?
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Academic roles I suspect are a little different. I think it's irrelevant what this guy studied other than it wasn't a technical field.
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I think you're confused about what I am getting at probably because I am not explaining myself. I am trying to point out that I think
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something else is going on here regardless of how talented he is. I am not disputing that he might be a great coder, although baseline for
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that is low. I believe there are more forces at work here. Do you think a woman for example, with a history degree would have even made it
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to the interview?
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