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It's never about the degree. It's about having the required background knowledge to actually really understand what you're doing, and not just think you're a programmer guru just because you can complete some online coder page. One way of gathering at least some parts of that knowledge is by getting a relevant degree, yes, but not the only way, I can understand that. Still, we all can already well see the results of making everyone and their neighbors believe they can be programmers in a fortnight.