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I have a CS undergrad and a MSc in Computing, did either really prepare me for industry? Not really. But I made a lot of friends, drank a million beers, and overall had a good time. They look good on a resume too.

Even when I was in school I knew that CS as a field wasn't one where you could just get a degree and get a job (well outside of 2021 maybe). After one internship I realized there was a great divide between school and work, and this was at a work place with pretty low code quality.

'Self-taught' engineers is a bit of a funny term for me because while I technically have a CS degree, everything applicable I had to learn myself. Especially for a DE job where outside of some basic SQL and the general idea of a relational database a post-secondary degree doesn't exactly prepare you for such a role.





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