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[โ€“] laughterlaughter@lemmy.world 4 points 5 months ago

This is very specific to your industry. Community Colleges are great for a lot of people.

What you're saying does not apply to Community Colleges only. It could apply to Universities with Computer Science departments. Granted, you'd learn more than 0 things in Universities; but for most of the stuff that's required in tech companies, yup, you could learn them for free online, given enough determination.