Totally agree. I work with several Hack Reactor grads and 2 of the 3 are total idiots that have almost resulted in a project I'm on failing because they lack basic CS fundamental awareness of concurrency, networks, packets, testing and just general crap CS degrees go over.
The third guy is the exception, but he graduated from Berkeley with a petroleum engineering degree so I'm not surprised that his study habits carried over into becoming a solid software engineer.
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Totally agree. I work with several Hack Reactor grads and 2 of the 3 are total idiots that have almost resulted in a project I'm on failing because they lack basic CS fundamental awareness of concurrency, networks, packets, testing and just general crap CS degrees go over.
The third guy is the exception, but he graduated from Berkeley with a petroleum engineering degree so I'm not surprised that his study habits carried over into becoming a solid software engineer.