Have you guys tried magit, yet? 😀

  • seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    I already know what I need to learn. You could figure that out with a web search. Just see which skills employers are asking for in job postings. Why would I go to college for that?

    • Illecors@lemmy.cafeOPM
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      1 year ago

      I guess it’s tough over there in US, but here in Europe it’s a bit easier financially.

      I had the same mindset as you. My problem was that while I could learn all those things on my own, I never did. There’s something to be said about the power of having a schedule. Uni also helped me in ways I didn’t know I needed help with. It’s definitely worth a lot.

      There must be some prodigy people who have the magical combo of focus and willpower, but the majority don’t. Higher ed helps tremendously with that.

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        1 year ago

        Uni also gives you projects to work on where you can apply what you’ve learned within a specific context. I know if I just have a vague goal like “learn how git works”, and I read through a bunch of documentation, I will retain almost none of it.