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Comment by jvandenbroeck

15 years ago

How is this in relation with uni's? Is it for people that have learned how to program without doing CS that want some kind of recognition?

Or is it that some startups can't attract CS grads? Or is the CS education just bad/ not wanted by the startups?

In our experience, computer science and programming are two different things. Being good at one, doesn't necessarily make you good at the other, but they are certainly complementary (computer scientists will tell you that programming is a tool to do their studies; programmers will tell you that computer science is a tool to help them write better code). We have had students with advanced degrees in CS (M.S., PhD) and students who never studied it before. All are welcome.

I think it's full people that know the basics of programming, but never done full on projects before.