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I miss the old times when the only source of learning a tech stack was through reading its documentation. Fast forward to 2019 where every tom, dick and harry has done a nanodegree..

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    I feel it's a problem that solves itself.

    For a place that values technical competence, everyone having a nanodegree would make the nanodegree pretty much worthless except as a measure of basic stuff. They'd want you to do all sorts of extra stuff, which the capable folks would be doing. Back then those capable folks would have been ahead of the pack anyway, so I doubt it makes much of a difference.
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    Also I find it interesting that you have "DL Nanodegree" listed on your website :p
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    The fact we even *have* the term "nanodegree" suggests the battle for sanity is lost.

    I'm more into deep-dive learning. Studying for my microdegree. Hope to get a millidegree at some point---but who's got the time?
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    @platypus platypuses don't need degrees.
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    @sayantandas Are you sure that's still true in 2019?
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    @platypus I'm not even sure if you are trolling.
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    @platypus Yes, the versatility of the tools at your disposal are limitless. Cuteness when needed, poison otherwise; so many ways to win.
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    "according to gallup, nanodegrees are strongly associated to microdicks"
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