• Orcocracy [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Five years of experience straight out of finishing a four year bachelor’s degree means that you need to start grinding for your career when you’re still a high school kid. To put it extremely politely: this is an unrealistic expectation.

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      To be programming when your in highschool, yes. If you’re not programming already in highschool, you probably shouldn’t study computer science

      …or just expect to take an internship or do Foss work for a few years after you graduate, to catch up with your peers

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        If you’re not programming already in highschool, you probably shouldn’t study computer science

        Lol, then what about these people with jobs after attending boot camps? They’re all there for their talent and experience?

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                Not only is this an out of touch and irresponsible expectation to put on high school kids, but if FOSS was nothing but a box ticking exercise for unpaid child labour, then the proportion of abandoned and unfinished projects would be worse than it is for Netflix Originals.