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Droo
Jun 25, 2003

I wouldn't bother to go to school in your situation. College does a decent job of teaching fundamental concepts of software engineering, but the vast majority of the classes you have to take to get a degree wouldn't be helpful. You might consider taking some individual college classes on object oriented programming, databases and networking - that would give you some education on fundamental software design and you would probably feel less overwhelmed by the things you work on.

If you are trying to learn the newest web development tool of the month, then college courses would be a complete waste of time. I know nothing about games programming except literally everyone says it is awful.

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