In relation to college coding and CS degrees
As some of the most talented sololearners (and professionals in computer/software engineering) pointed out, the causual form of teaching CS courses worldwide has a limited alignment with what is met by CS students in real world applications of CS concepts, they referred to the case that CS curricula as they structured can't cope with the rapid development of technology outside, as this maybe the case for the most educational institutions worldwide, i can't help but wonder, does this applies for institutions we usually hear how it's changing the technology, and our world?, is the same thing goes for MIT-standford, Cambridge .. etc.?, what really distinguishs these institutions? is it the intellect of it's students as they produce a heavy body of research annualy?, is it the budget where these institutions can market for themselves?, or is there something special about their curricula and ways of teaching? .. and for someone who may not have the experience can the same skills be gained by self-teaching?