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Dmitry Maksen2015-02-21 14:44:52
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Dmitry Maksen, 2015-02-21 14:44:52

A practice-oriented university for a programmer?

Hello dear users. I ask you to help me with advice on where to go for a student to learn programming. Interested only in those universities that provide a large number of practical skills. There is an opportunity to study in any city, as well as, if necessary, in Europe, but not in "expensive" countries.

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mamkaololosha, 2015-02-21
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There are none. 99.9% of universities provide general theoretical fundamental education. That is, you will not be taught how to open a Google and earn a billion. It's you yourself. You will be taught with the expectation that after graduation you will go to a factory or research institute to launch satellites. And what kind of salary you will have depends on many factors, most of which the university cannot foresee. There are more highly specialized institutions, such as a computer science center, but at the entrance exams they ask the same university abstract fundamental.

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Mintormo, 2015-02-21
@Mintormo

I will add mamkaololosha . A university that teaches specific technologies is stupid. And there shouldn't be. Furthermore. I believe that there is no place in the university for such a specialty as a programmer. At best, you can make a direction for mathematicians. Let them teach all kinds of theoretical things to already established specialists who want to improve their skills. A programmer is a specialized secondary education. It is necessary that a person unlearned in a secondary school and could immediately go to work. And if he wants to delve into all sorts of theoretical things, let him enter the very direction that I mentioned above. But these are my dreams.

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