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Distance learning for a programmer?
I understand that it is best to learn by yourself, which is what I am going to do. However, I'm trying to look a little further and understand whether it is possible to study as a programmer in absentia, just for the sake of a piece of paper, of course? In general, is there such an option in Russian and foreign universities?
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I've been with it for over 11 years. No one has asked about crusts yet
A waste of money and time, all my friends studied programming online and during the interview, no employer asked about education, your portfolio will decide, or if someone advises how good a specialist is in a particular field.
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As an option, complete an apprenticeship in some college on a topic, something related to IT. Then, having work experience, you will be able to pass the primary selection for pigs.
I wouldn't recommend getting bored. Perhaps this will even have a negative effect when you get a job .. Left zaochka? Not a top super university? Without the wins of the World Programming Championship and photos from la? Then what's the point? If they ask you where you studied - say that you believe in intuition. Soon the papers will be completely canceled and what to do with it? There are certainly options, but even that is doubtful. Therefore - YouTube, practice, [github, toaster, docks]. Perhaps you can take basic courses. In the initial stages - when there are only questions and no answers, I think it will be useful in a team with a live teacher to which they can be directed.
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