In approximately the same way you can be a CS student and not learn databases, servers, deployment, source control, code review, etc.https://twitter.com/swiftonsecurity/status/817147655658893314 …
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alsoooooo… can't say i've seen CS degrees prepare people for much professional writing.
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I do not disagree generally, but my personal experience was it was single most useful course that I took in the engineering school.
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Taught me binary long division! Not sure the practical value.
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Gaps in knowledge from a CS degree can be learned on the job, but boot camp graduates are unlikely to pick up the fundamentals
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not sure the common interpretation of "Big O" is what you meant to include in that list. at least, it doesn't fit.
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architects don’t graduate and immediately start designing buildings. They apprentice and learn on the job.
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you learnt that at school?!
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