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I was very careful in describing an extreme situation of the university close to me at the time (1980s through the 1990s) as having professors out-of-touch with the real world*. This did affect students who made no effort to supplement their education. Most the ones I worked with did, though most complained about this disconnect (and several colleagues switched majors to some kind of engineering** and a few to math.)

It actually got so bad that one colleague said he was hesitant about putting his CS degree from that university on his resume since he knew of its negative reputation in the local tech-business community.

I also compared this to the local community college, and which became a university, which had a much more pragmatic approach, which I attributed to them starting from a vocational perspective rather than a research perspective. They still taught theory, but I felt it was more balanced and was greatly impressed with the graduates from that college/university.

The good news is that the former university completely revamped their program about 2001 in consultation with local tech companies to ensure they were going in the right direction. I think it, and another university 30 miles to the north, still has too much theory, but it's much better than it was and the college/university offers an alternative (as do several other state universities.)

Also understand that I'm not arguing "no theory", I clearly stated that many universities teach too much theory at the expense of more practical things that really are required to work effectively. I can't count the number of times I've worked with recent graduates who complained, "why didn't they teach us this stuff?" (And, to be fair, one issue is the general education requirements in the US which leave less time for core curriculum.)

*For example, it was only in the late 1990s that a few professors allowed assignments to be done on PCs instead of Unix System V. Even then, they were supposed to use Borland. This frustrated many students who used Visual Studio at home and wanted to learn Windows. It also frustrated local tech companies who wanted Windows developers.

**The college of engineering there was excellent and was much more willing to embrace newer technologies. In the mid-1980s, this created a major rift between it and the CS department.
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