Do you see these types of courses as a supplement or complement to traditional education? I do think you're seeing it's definitely complementing in that someone could do a computer science degree to be a software developer. And I also see universities doing sometimes this flipped or blended classroom model where they're blend online learning with in classroom and in-person learning. In some cases, it's also replacing it because I also see software developers where they haven't gone to school for software development. They are just taking online programs.

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