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Originally Posted by simoncpu
There are a few assumptions in your previous posts which I think are incorrect:
1. Programmers or technically-inclined people are happy to be put in a managerial position.
2. Managers are "above" software engineers that's why we must strive to be promoted to become managers. Pfffft.
3. Dropouts cannot effectively lead or design complex systems.
4. Schools provide holistic training.
5. Schools encourage creativity and original thinking instead of training you to become a docile sheep among the herd, following orders without question.
6. Teachers who have never worked in the industry can effectively equip students for the real world.
Challenge yourself and go outside your comfort zone. Read books; you may be amazed at how broad and deep the reading range of competent programmers (college dropout or not) is. If you are lucky enough to have spare money, go travel and see the world.
so wer/wat can u do 2 gain a holistic training?
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That's it! You got it! some of their assumptions is the result of confusion.
About holistic training?
it all depends on the individual bro. there's no authority that says "go there and learn that". being aware on what you really desire made yourself capable of having a holistic training within.