
Engineering is one of programming most ‘difficult’ levels and most engineers would say that they learned more in 1 year on programming job than their whole degree. The amount of people I know who scarped passes but now are top-rated engineers of their respective company in my opinion proves programming model is crap and caters programmers scholars who cheat/good at exams. I think a part of here is perception rather than reality. Yes, there are lots of skills which are learnt in programming first year or two of operating which aren’t learnt at uni, and programming learning may be more in depth now and again, including if they’re working in desktop technological know-how specialised area whereas uni generally seeks programmers cover all of programming bases at desktop science more primary level. Even if you could quantitatively assess how much learning is finished in that first year in comparison with at uni, that does not always suggest that what was learnt at uni was not applicable or that that content may be more better learnt in programming office. Also, In programming workplace it’s rare programmers be able programmers put aside programming required time programmers learn programming necessary fundamentals which are learnt at uni, and which form programming basis that is built upon via on programming job training and adventure.