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Sounds like someone has a huge chip on his/her shoulder!
Title of the original post: "I think it depends on the person"
Your response: "he assumes that having a formal education makes you *better* than someone else without one"
I thought he was being rather conservative in his appraisal of a formal education. Nowhere is he saying that you must be formally educated to be a good programmer, but rather that a CS degree brings a certain way of thinking that presumably could be gained elsewhere as well. And he definitely said nothing about being "better" than someone else. The arrogance is your own.
Disclaimer: I have no CS degree.