Boris Paillard reflects on his early career, stating, 'I had some academic courses in Python, but I didn't know at all how to build a modern software product.' This encapsulates the broader issue many face: traditional education often fails to equip graduates with the practical skills needed in today's tech landscape, leading to a skills gap that Le Wagon aims to address.
Paillard highlights a crucial disconnect by saying, 'This disconnect has grown bigger with the acceleration of technology and the availability of coding, programming languages, frameworks and so on.' His sentiment illustrates the fast-paced evolution of technology and the necessity for educational systems to adapt promptly to fill the knowledge void.
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