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theuser47817yProgramming should be taught in school, mostly because we need more female developers.
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Wait you had actual programming classes? And you're complaining? Jesus Christ my two "computer classes" were: "Intro in Microscoft Word, PowerPoint, and Access" as well as "Intro into forms of media."
Both were middle school level, at best. We only discussed HTML for a week and a half.
These "Career Prep" classes they offered were only helpful if you were going into Agriculture or Health/Medical field. We had like 5 health science classes and like 5 agriculture classes. I was constantly in the principal's office complaining about this bullshit. I also took a couple trips to the superintendent to complain. He agreed with me but spewed some horse shit about budget. I tried to schedule an appointment with the state superintendent but he declined.
At this point I quit because I realize it wouldn't accomplish shit to keep going. (I realized of the 183 people in my graduating class, 2 we're going for IT or CS.) -
@jhh2450 I'm not complaining that I have programming classes, I'm complaining that there isn't /enough/ for what people would like to do.
I took a game design class and most of it was Photoshop and Illustrator, I wanted to create games as a job or hobby and there's no way I can do that until college.
There's no classes on Git, how to manage projects by yourself or with teams, there's nothing stating frameworks or how you should approach a project you want to do, so far we're creating a website individually with little help.
I'm happy that I'm learning the languages I have, but I'm not happy about my teacher not showing us the important stuff for when we get a job. I don't know how testing works or anything, cause we're learning how to do front end website stuff.
I'm not mad or anything, I'm just explaining why I'm not fully happy. -
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I think the thing that sucks about high school (or school in general, really) is that they don't really have many opportunities for the people that like to program or do anything with computers.
The only classes that have to do with computers at all (In my high school) is Intro to Programming (Which is what I'm taking, which has HTML, CSS and JavaScript), some computer science classes and finally the Cyber-patriot team. (Which is for Navy ROTC and it consists of Cyber Security, competitions and actual Linux computers).
The only few of eight classes I find actually interesting is Intro to Programming, NJROTC, and Plant Science. (Because not only the subjects, but the teachers (and Sergeant) actually make it fun, interesting and easy to understand, while the rest don't feel like they're doing a good job.)
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high school isn't great