• TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Im curious why you dont think IT is like a trade? I write code all day and petty much feel like a glorified construction worker for computer programs. IT has been blue collar for a while now. Heck my local trade school for teenagers 15 years ago had various IT role classes.

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      1 year ago

      They’re teaching IT stuff in trade schools now? That’s great if so. When I went to school only colleges/universities had IT coursework. God I’m old…amazing how much changes in 16 years.

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        1 year ago

        I learned python in a trade school during highschool It was fucking awesome

        The actual course was kind of shit but we had a really cool instructor that let us dick around making our own projects

        The java part was so bad I litterly gave up and learned Godot instead and he was 100% chill with that

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        I went to a trade school for high school about 25 years ago. They had an IT path that taught everything from the Office suite to code, and a separate course for hardware.

        I fixed microwaves but it was there!

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      1 year ago

      TBF “IT” covers everything from Helpdesk to devs so I really think it just comes down to what you’re doing within the field. I wouldn’t mind coding all day, but doing helpdesk for any prolonged period of time is usually not fun