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WHY DID NO ONE BRING UP GITHUB IN THE FIRST THREE YEARS OF UNDERGRAD NOW THEY ACT LIKE WE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN TS
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Anonymous 3d

You’re a coder man. Adapt. It’s not that difficult

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Anonymous 3d

What college do you attend? We learned GitHub at the beginning of sophomore year

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Anonymous 2d

if you went thru 3 years of college without using github i don't know what to tell you big dawg

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 3d

Not really into paying six figures to teach myself 😐

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

GitHub literally has tutorials. What do you mean six figures

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 3d

hate to break it to you but if youre not willing to learn outside of what your classes are you are not gonna do well in the workspace

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 3d

going to college and getting your degree just tells employers you have the ability to do this job, its not going to teach you every niche thing

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

i learned that shit in high school

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 2d

Same freshmen year in hs

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2d

How do those industry nuts taste, you dick ridding extraordinaires? Yeah no shit you should learn and adapt, it would be nice if a degree actually taught you all the necessary shit (you know, like most other degrees🙀) Y’all are literally soooooooo cool and smart for figuring all that out on your own but they should literally teach it in class

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2d

Most other degrees do n out teach everything necessary. Hence business schools’ obsession with internships.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2d

The whole point of computer science is that it’s a constant changing thing WHICH IS TOUGHT IN THE FIRST CLASS.

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Anonymous replying to -> #6 2d

frc robotics 😤😤 i remember spending 8 hours trying to install the WPI roborio library

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2d

:O wow a field that changes several times a day doesnt teach you everything like a field that changes once every couple months! im shocked. Also those industry nuts taste good, especially when that salary hits my bank.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2d

Bro you learn basic programming grammar by learning and easy language. You apply that in learning new languages. What’s not to grasp there. They can’t teach every new language every single time. They just teach fundamentals. It legit just sounds like you wanna bitch.

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 2d

I understand that they cant tech every language, thats not what I’m saying. I’m bitching about how OP blames the school for not teaching github but literally watch any youtube tutorial and theres a link to github, or reach a tech article on something and there are most times some sort of repo link

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 2d

it genuinly baffles me how somebody who wants to be in tech is so oblivious to one of the most important things in tech.

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 2d

Bro you’re getting degree in Computer Science not Software Engineering. You shouldn’t expect to learn git unless you have decent professors who care about your sanity

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 13h

any ftc roboticist, i liked the baby robot so i could still do sports in the spring. ended up getting a few sports offers too

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