And learning programming doesn’t require any measures described in the OP, I know it, you know it.
Yes, but you make the argument that traditional institutions of learning are superior. For programming, I don’t think that’s the case.
I’m sorry to say but teaching introspection, rationality or other skills we don’t have reliable tests for is a scam.
Do you believe that liberal arts college who claim to teach critical thinking are also scams? From my perspective, they are a lot more scammy because they actually have the money and time to research whether their claims are true.
I think a person who tries a new project where they have a goal that they can’t measure well is a lot scammy than big institutions like a liberal art college.
Yes, but you make the argument that traditional institutions of learning are superior. For programming, I don’t think that’s the case.
Do you believe that liberal arts college who claim to teach critical thinking are also scams? From my perspective, they are a lot more scammy because they actually have the money and time to research whether their claims are true.
I think a person who tries a new project where they have a goal that they can’t measure well is a lot scammy than big institutions like a liberal art college.
100% agree that formal education for programming sucks today.
Yeah, pretty much. They take your money and then you can get a job doing something else if you’re good at that thing.
I think we’re mostly in agreement?