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The entry requirement was having completed gradeschool. :)
So far from, it was taught at a practical school where they also educated plummers, welders, CAD design etc. they called it webintegration.
The only reason I got a job afterwards was scarcity, being able to do HTML/CSS was in high demand then.
This was before the local industry worked out how to out/insource obviously.
I do not believe I would not have gotten a job today with that knowledge.
Junior developers are expected to know much more today, and to have a degree usually.
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19 months to get a degree or something else?
The entry requirement was having completed gradeschool. :)
So far from, it was taught at a practical school where they also educated plummers, welders, CAD design etc. they called it webintegration.
The only reason I got a job afterwards was scarcity, being able to do HTML/CSS was in high demand then.
This was before the local industry worked out how to out/insource obviously.
I do not believe I would not have gotten a job today with that knowledge.
Junior developers are expected to know much more today, and to have a degree usually.