There are also lots of comments in this HN submission that assume if you have no CS degree then you simply do not know the concepts that are taught in a CS degree. If you do not have a CS degree then you will have to…
Isn't it obvious? Learning how to hold a spoon takes less time than learning how to drive a car.
From a physical standpoint there are enough hours in a week to work 40 hours and pursue 40 hours of university. Except universities aren't something like an evening school that is explicitly designed around this idea.…
I don't get it. The self study is the easiest part. Nothing prevents you from starting to learn these things from age 12 and up. Not even the language barrier is an important consideration. The harder part is actually…
There are also lots of comments in this HN submission that assume if you have no CS degree then you simply do not know the concepts that are taught in a CS degree. If you do not have a CS degree then you will have to…
Isn't it obvious? Learning how to hold a spoon takes less time than learning how to drive a car.
From a physical standpoint there are enough hours in a week to work 40 hours and pursue 40 hours of university. Except universities aren't something like an evening school that is explicitly designed around this idea.…
I don't get it. The self study is the easiest part. Nothing prevents you from starting to learn these things from age 12 and up. Not even the language barrier is an important consideration. The harder part is actually…