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CAN A SELF-LEARNER BE A BETTER PROGRAMMER than those who attend codecamps or universities?

will a self-learner get better opportunity without the college degree?

29th Mar 2017, 7:26 AM
sujan gaha
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Let me provide an alternative perspective: Those who attend codecamps or universities can also be self-learners, and self-learners can also attend codecamps or universities. :>
29th Mar 2017, 10:20 AM
Hatsy Rei
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Yes. Most of world's greatest programmers​ are self learner. And that's why they are greatest. You have to give something new or better to the world. One self learner can certainly get better opportunity only if he/she has real talent and if you can prove that. Do something extraordinary. Whole world will appreciate your deed. You don't need any degree to do that. Remember world's all-time greatest scientists. Only few of them has University degrees. Yet they changed the world. Most important things are your interest, will, determination and dedication.
29th Mar 2017, 7:58 AM
Anurag Bhattacharyya
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yes they can. but they need community, long practice and will to improve. i see one. standalone and always improve himself. now he is working for TI company.
29th Mar 2017, 10:59 AM
Agus Mei
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You can. you only need study material practise and sololearn 😊😊 you need to be motivated and confident people may say anything but you shouldn't stop trying maybe you be one of the best programmer And also u cud be best as self learner goes through revision everyday..😊
29th Mar 2017, 2:09 PM
Saumya
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@Leon Now-a-days privileges are more​ obviously but human characteristics are still same. In my opinion knowledge does not depend upon any degree. Having a degree only means it is easier to find/get a job. But After getting the job, degree doesn't help, only knowledge helps. Kindly look at the pioneers of IT field of modern era. Many college or university dropouts have done really great things.
29th Mar 2017, 9:18 AM
Anurag Bhattacharyya
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yeah., if u attend universities dn u will be trained but for doing something new u have to be a self learner. In dis field self learning n practice is most important.
29th Mar 2017, 3:28 PM
Sunil Tiwari
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I thing it depends from person.example my father self learned programing.
29th Mar 2017, 2:31 PM
Vuqar Samed
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Faster, not deeper, so you always could choose what kind of result you're searching for. Almost all practice get for over 10000+ hours to become professional, but would that be work with primitives or a syntax extension depends on you. (=
29th Mar 2017, 8:16 AM
Kostiantyn Smahlii-Vaza
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TO BE A SELF-LEARNER THE LEARNER SHOULD BE CREATIVE THEN HE CAN BE A BEST PROGRAMMER I HOPE U AGREE WITH ME BUDDY...
29th Mar 2017, 1:36 PM
sagar sp
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People who built Microsoft, Facebook , Apple are university dropouts and self learners. I agree that they are dropped out from reputed universities but you cannot disagree that they tried self learning.. Get motivation from such people and go ahead. All the best.
30th Mar 2017, 6:32 AM
Prasannakumar naik
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If you go to a university it means that you want to obtain new knowledge and get a degree. If you study on yourself it means that you are eager to learn the subject. Motivation is the key to success.
29th Mar 2017, 2:34 PM
Alex Snaidars
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yeah u can decide
29th Mar 2017, 9:05 PM
christopher pius ndugo
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All famous hackers are self learners.. Hackers are the best programmers then nerds.
30th Mar 2017, 6:28 AM
Prasannakumar naik
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Truthfully am getting it gradually, initially it was like a vain thing to me.I was inspired by the fact that mos famous programmers are not graduates in the field.
12th May 2017, 9:38 AM
Nnamdi Ichenku
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a standalone is enough just keep your will power on the way...😊
5th Apr 2017, 6:01 AM
Ankur Suhane
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