I'm a Systems Reliability and DevOps engineer for Netdata Inc. When not working, I enjoy studying linguistics and history, playing video games, and cooking all kinds of international cuisine.
I think the value really depends on what you're doing. Depending on what math courses you take, a university setting can be extremely helpful for learning them (graph theory and set theory come to mind, both are remarkably useful knowledge for software development in general, but many people have trouble learning either without the guided setting of an actual university course).
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I think the value really depends on what you're doing. Depending on what math courses you take, a university setting can be extremely helpful for learning them (graph theory and set theory come to mind, both are remarkably useful knowledge for software development in general, but many people have trouble learning either without the guided setting of an actual university course).