Practicing engineers should welcome coding bootcamps and treat their graduates as junior colleagues with lots of room for further growth.
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I have a very expensive pair of degrees, but also a pretty good idea about my skill level at graduation. Amazed I was permitted in room.
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We were all like that. Don't feel too superior to the folks on their second Rails app ever.
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Also: to the extent that anyone should be worried about increased competition it's universities, not engineers.
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"Maybe we take a stab at having student programmers actually write software after being taught by people who write software?" "Philistine!"
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@Moketronics I'm not in the least bit surprised by this. FWIW: easy to graduate in any language w/o speaking it, too.
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@patio11@Moketronics what do you call someone who graduates med school 1500th out of 1500? "Doctor"0 replies 0 retweets 2 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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