My impression of how people become programmers is that it’s only weakly tied to education and much more strongly tied to what you do in your spare time (namely whether the thing you do is programming or not). I would expect an impressive GitHub repository and history of good answers on StackOverflow to be much more relevant to people hiring programmers than what you did in school.
My impression of how people become programmers is that it’s only weakly tied to education and much more strongly tied to what you do in your spare time (namely whether the thing you do is programming or not). I would expect an impressive GitHub repository and history of good answers on StackOverflow to be much more relevant to people hiring programmers than what you did in school.