ok guys, I want to study one of those technology degrees that are 2 years in some trade school.
I want to study technology in software programming.
I already know how to code shit in java and C#
So I come to you asking if I should enter these degrees and come as some technician.
My question is if those degrees teach basic shit like math (linear algebra, calculus), data structures, networking, compilers, etc.
Should I enter those or self taugh my shit by printing the books from MIT curriculum?
I'm not for the degree, I want to learn those topics.
It's possible to self taugh my shit or it's better those technician degrees?
I don't want to spend five years studying critique of feminism or cultural marxism.
BTW taco, not american.
>>55181356
TLDR
if you aren't going for a degree, then you can take any course you want as long as you've taken the prerequisite courses. shit like "critique of feminism or cultural marxism" are usually electives required for a degree
>>55181356
The whole point of these trade schools is that they are more applied, and so the hard mathy stuff is first to go. Either go to university or look into this:
https://github.com/open-source-society/computer-science