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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday August 20 2019, @10:15AM   Printer-friendly
from the what-rule-book dept.

On an August morning in Paris, when most of the city is in an advanced state of summer torpor, hundreds of young men and women are sweating it out in the third week of a gruelling month-long endurance test.

While the trial is called the "piscine" (swimming pool) and towels dot the ultra-modern building, the contest is not about physical prowess.

Welcome instead to the tryouts for Ecole 42, a free computer coding college founded by French telecoms billionaire Xavier Niel in 2013 to help young people find work in IT or, better still, become their own bosses.

Named after the offbeat answer to "the ultimate question of life" in Douglas Adam's comic classic "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy," the ultra-modern college, with neither teachers nor conventional tuition, quickly gained cult status.

Around 40,000 people apply each year for one of roughly 1,000 spots on the programme.

Around 3,000 make it to the daunting "piscine" stage, in which the candidates spend 10 to 16 hours a day over four weeks completing projects and doing exams.


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by Coward, Anonymous on Tuesday August 20 2019, @01:51PM (1 child)

    by Coward, Anonymous (7017) on Tuesday August 20 2019, @01:51PM (#882580) Journal

    Maybe he worked that hard on his way to becoming a billionaire. In my experience, the creation phase of software involves long hours. Getting caught up in the work is always part of it.

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  • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 20 2019, @03:18PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday August 20 2019, @03:18PM (#882608)

    People work that hard in software to make 100k. Get lucky and make a deal for financing, and you can hire the monkeys from this school to do the programming, while you make deals that make you millions. Keep building on those connections, and you may find that going from a million to a billion was much faster than accumulating that first 100k.