You have valid points, however, the main idea of this post was to expose that we don't need to follow the academic path to be good software engineers, and it's more likely that someone without an academic background will bring more creative contributions to the field, because they're not "following all the rules". I am a college drop-out, and I'm talking about my own experience, which actually resonates well with many developers I know.
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You have valid points, however, the main idea of this post was to expose that we don't need to follow the academic path to be good software engineers, and it's more likely that someone without an academic background will bring more creative contributions to the field, because they're not "following all the rules". I am a college drop-out, and I'm talking about my own experience, which actually resonates well with many developers I know.
The venn diagram doesn't need fixing