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> The main problem can be found in our schools. They teach old
> stuff and aren't up to date.
News at 11. This problem is probably as old as schools are.
When you're taking an apprenticeship, you basically have two
options on how to deal with this:
* Bitch and moan about it. You'll be right, but it won't
change the reality in any way. (This is by no means an
offense against you, i meant this in a general sense)
* Do it better. Learn on your own, and try to organize courses
for your classmates. If you have a good company, they'll
probably help you with this. Tell your 'Lehrmeister' to
complain about the school you are going to (their money,
their rules).
The second way is a lot tougher, and might not pay out in the end
(maybe because you're the only one thats really interested in
said topic
> Teachers which dont know anything about OOP shouldn't teach
> application engineering.
We have classfull routing in school. Which is dead since a few
years. I've tried to make this better, and talked to the teacher
to give me an hour to hold a speech about cidr. I did this with
some other topics, and it worked out pretty good in the end.
> I hope the IT apprenticeship changes in future. Otherwise it won't worth much
> anymore.
It won't change on its own.
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