Can you recommend learning activities for 1st year college student majoring in mobile development? I've found a '42 School' and some hacker spaces, but 42 is Fremont, so commute isn't optimal and hacker space looks bleak. There's also summer school in Stanford university, but it costs an absolute fortune. Another option is Berkeley summer school, but no Java or Cotlin. The guy is Canadian, so I assume can't take internships too.
42 is a fucking scam stay away
I know someone from there. One of best engineers I've worked with
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Do universities these days really give Bachelors degrees in mobile development? What's next? 'nintendo switch gaming'?
Universities started degrading when they introduced 'Computer Science', which could hardly qualify as such, compared to physics, chemistry, biology etc. Bachelor degree in mobile computing is better to sell to high school kids and their parents. If you look beyond names though, its curriculum looks very solid.
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