Decades of research shows job training programs don't work at scale because of lack of *supply* of appropriate good jobs. There are always nice learned-to-code stories (I'm one: started coding as a kid and it literally saved my life) but those don't scale.https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/12/us/mined-minds-west-virginia-coding.html …
Imagine a K-12 education where you don't actually properly learn fractions, order-of-operations let alone basic algebra (which is pretty useful for coding since it's also structural thinking). Where do you even start? It's terrible. Someone with reasonable college ed, sure.
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Absolutely - I think there is a whole other level of ‘professional communication’ and implied business knowledge that is kind of a requirement beyond that as well. It’s a hard context shift.
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