You need to know what you're doing when you use Excel too. Just because the output looks good doesn't mean it's correct. You need to know how to do your job regardless.
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For my colleagues retention of their coding skills, like with any skill, you need to keep at it, and they manage it. You can't learn piano as a child, stop, and then try again 20 years later expecting to be just as good.
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To clarify, there are many PhD students in my lab some of which have BScs from our department and they code every day and well. In fact one of the best coders was an UG in this department and even published a paper in his final year — now doing a PhD without an MSc.
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Hmm so I guess the only way to improve coding skill in students, is to give more coding projects? Then they are forced to learn?
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