captn_kettle
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- May 19, 2016
This is one thing she's actually right about, at least if you are a software developer ("software engineer") which I think is what Wu wants to be considered. My boss doesn't have a degree and I think dev is 80/20 degree/no where I work.
What counts is what you know, and more than that having an aptitude for and enjoying code. Brianna's constant spouting of technical sounding terminology she obviously read about for several minutes before tweeting in a vain attempt to mask her ignorance is what exposes her, not her lack of a degree.
She would never make it past the basic skills test part of any job interview.
Can confirm. Most people in our company have no degrees or didn't pass the course they now work in, but because they understand the principles of the profession they're in they succeed. I'm a web dev but failed my course, but because i understood the principles of programming it took me a couple months to get accustomed to what i was doing.
You can tell Wu just regurgitates what he reads without understanding because of the complexity in which he goes into explaining things.
Example: This whole 3-ring 0-ring fiasco with Intel. Anyone who understands cyber-security won't start banging on about rings, they would have used user processes and kernel memory instead. What Wu does is read tech publications and pretends he knows what he is blabbering about.
Imagine going to buy a car. You step into the dealership and the salesman you interact with uses massively technical language. Instantly you would think "what spec sheet did you memorize that from?". Now instead of that dick you had to interact with, imagine you got the guy who has the ability to describe it in laments terms. Thats the person who knows what they're talking about. They read the spec sheet, understood it and rephrased it so normies can understand it.
You can always tell when Wu doesn't understand what he is saying, because he makes everything stupidly complex.