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Dave B 6811-Aug-21 4:02
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A lot has changed since the 80s. That is when I started college also.

Some things are easier and some are more difficult. And not all programming positions are equal.

Many get by by learning the syntax of HTML5, Javascript, Typescript, CSS, and SASS and then a popular framework like ReactJS or Angular and find happy lives grinding out web applications. Much of this type of developers time gets sunk in learning the latest framework, as the frameworks don't tend to last very long, and then rewriting/updating their code as frameworks and dependencies change in uncontrollable manners. While I tend not to trust developers who are self taught or come from a boot camp, it is primarily because most I have worked with tend to learn their trade skin deep, don't know what they don't know, and don't learn better ways to do something unless they become aware that they way there were doing it will not be supported any longer or is not trendy. That being said, this distrust is primarily because of what self taught & boot camp programmers tend to focus their learning effort on. At some point all of us are self taught since these technologies are constantly evolving. How you teach yourself if what is important. If you want to fully learn this technology stack (for the front end), might I suggest starting with:

Learn web development | MDN[^]
and once you have exhausted what mozilla has to offer on these sets of technologies, you should move onto RFCs to hopefully be one of the self taught people who know the technologies from the bottom up and not only by being able to replicate what they have seen in a tutorial or in a google search. If you go this path, you should make sure you use Typescript.

An alternative path that also costs you nothing, outside of the cost of a book in some cases, that will allow you to see if you still have what it takes to get into more serious computer science topics is to take advantage of OCW at:

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science | MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials[^]

Here you can "take" the same classes that bright young students accepted to MIT take to enter this field. Based on the amount of technology that has changed since 1980, this might be an eye opener. This path is definitely not one that yields a skin deep understanding of a technology that fools one into believing they are competent in a technology where all they are really doing is mimicing tutorials to produce an output and struggling to find another example to follow for the next thing they have not added to their recipe book.

You can start to see a pattern where there are two types of programmers. Chefs and cooks. And most cooks don't realize they are not chefs.

Without a recent degree and/or experience, I would expect to see some solid examples of what you have produced on your own and you would have to pass a competency test in order to work at an organization like mine.
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