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Working on a school project, a teammate created a git repo, gave us all the link, but no push access, told him about it, I gave up explaining.

I still dont have push access after half a day.

Also another team member doesnt know how to write code.

I assumed that people that got accepted in a master that has software development in the title have the basic knowledge or the background at least. Even though there is a separate master especially for that, to teach you software development.

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    My experience with my uni is that there are a couple of people that already knew coding before getting there(maybe 20%), some didn't know it but learn hard(maybe another 20%), and the rest is divided between people that don't care and drop out after a year or so and the people that just learn for the university, not for interest or job, or capabilities.
    So if the uni doesn't tell them what git is and how to use it, 60% won't know shit.
    Kinda annoying, but hey, that's the way it is
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    @ElToastGrande
    I am well aware, but this is a masters programme.
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    Oh, I'm making no exception here:D
    I mean, most people just make a direct follow-up to their bachelor - when should they have learned it?
    I mean yes, those people who dropped out probably did it in Bachelor - but there are still enough of those just knowing what their uni says, and as they've never seen they inside of company - welcome to sheepland:D
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