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There are more than enough jobs, in web development as well, that DO require master level degrees, but for most of them (at least not those in standard Wordpress/Joomla web development) that's not the case. A bachelor will do, if custom/non-standard sites are needed. Last edited by Katsunami; 01-23-2016 at 05:26 PM. |
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There is no increased rate offered for experienced editors. The above solicitation was one I received and they had contacted me because I had 30 years of experience editing STEM books, as well as advanced degrees. I replied that I was not interested but pleased to see that they were offering a "Non-competent agreement" because only an incompetent U.S. editor (which is what the company was specifically seeking) would agree to do STEM editing for such prices. I can't imagine what this company was offering fiction editors. |
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There are some specialized jobs (most academia, but some research) that requires a Ph D, and of course, the more fancy titles you can claim as a consultant, the better. Not because the actual work requires it, but because the people you are selling yourself to are impressed with fancy titles and degrees. |
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While you don't need a master's degree for many IT jobs, a bachelor often IS required, or you'll only attract people who taught themselves to write code. They don't have the slightest idea how to design a piece of software. They'll just start writing code and keep hacking until it, somehow, works. Quote:
Worst case, an entirely new subprocedure or component has to be written *on the spot* to get rid of some extremely nasty bugs, as a drop-in replacement for the old one. That can only be done if a piece of software is designed well. If procedures are entangled because the code was hacked together due to lack of good design, it's impossible to fix. |
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My Computer Science degree taught me absolutely nothing about computers/programming I didn't already know (top of my class, by the way
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Computer science degrees are set up for people who don't know anything about computers when they start out; the same is true for most other degrees. You can start them without knowing anything. The difference is that, in computer science, you *can* start by knowing a lot, you *can* teach yourself, and so many people have come to the conclusion that computer science and IT degrees are wasted. For some who taught themselves, they are. For most, they aren't, or I wouldn't encounter shitloads of crap code. |
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That's the real problem, in my eyes. Why would anyone be seeking a degree in something they've no experience with, or shown an aptitude for?
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I wouldn't expect someone going to medical school to know half of the course already. He/she may be able to dissect a frog or something, be good with biology and such, but no more. Still, I do think that CS courses start too far down the ladder and spend too much time on the easy parts. "What is variable? What is a constant? How to write a function?", that sort of stuff. It has to be in there, but it can be one lesson, not an entire course in programming basics. |
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I remain unconvinced that "good" programming skills can be taught. I just don't think the world's best programmers are products of academia.
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That is the one thing I got out of my CS degree.When starting out, I already was at the level of being able to program a (simple) chess program/engine in Pascal/Delphi as well as in C and C++. I also had some rudimentary knowledge of how to keep a complex program manageable, but I didn't know anything about actual software engineering and architecture. And THAT is the one thing I'm always seeing. The organization and separation of modules, objects, and functions is badly done. Responsibilities are handled badly. It is unacceptable that the behavior of Module B changes, because code in Module A was edited. This is stuff that can be learned; and that is why, in the Netherlands, many institutions are now teaching Software Engineering instead of hard core Computer Science. Much less math, much less "how the computer works internally", much more engineering. My degree basically was computer science with the extreme hard core CS ripped out (so no writing a compiler or kernel) and replaced with software engineering. |
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Yes, there are a lot of hack and slash programmers out there, but I suspect it's more to do with a lack of aptitude than a lack of knowledge. |
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My degree opened doors, and was helpful at my first few jobs, but as my career advances it's my efforts and continuing self-education that keep me employed.
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I've seen a lot of code, especially with self-taught web developers, that I was able to crash within minutes. Sometimes that could be done just by requesting a file called "FILE" instead of "file". File not found, big fat PHP error. "Shit. I didn't know Linux/Unix was case sensitive." (Development on Windows does not catch these errors, and then your software falls apart when uploaded to a Linux/Unix webhost.) Hey, the site puts parameters in the URL. Seems to work... but what happens when I change "?param=0" to "param=-1"? Crash. Cool, I can now see a huge amount of parameter info about the site. Look at that. "?login=0". Can I login by making it "?login=1" by hand, even without providing a username or password? Yes! "Oops..." Believe it or not, but these simple things often get overlooked by self-taught programmers/software engineers, especially when just starting out. While stuff like this is self-evident for people who know it, this is not the case for everyone. In your education, you get taught stuff like that. Quote:
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