You may be missing that there are people who have received a "proper education". I'm guessing that means a formal bachelors and masters degree. They may be mid-career or changing careers and have decided to not take on additional debt by getting another degree. If they want to work on web apps, then that's awesome. It doesn't make you less than someone who studies AI or quantum computing. The point is that you don't have to have a CS degree to have a career in Tech. There is room for all of us.
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You may be missing that there are people who have received a "proper education". I'm guessing that means a formal bachelors and masters degree. They may be mid-career or changing careers and have decided to not take on additional debt by getting another degree. If they want to work on web apps, then that's awesome. It doesn't make you less than someone who studies AI or quantum computing. The point is that you don't have to have a CS degree to have a career in Tech. There is room for all of us.