Learning how to code
What would you recommend is the best website to learn coding outside of school? I am in school right now but want to strengthen my coding skills in my free time.
What would you recommend is the best website to learn coding outside of school? I am in school right now but want to strengthen my coding skills in my free time.
I watched your video that circulated around the importance of major choice. The video got me thinking about my own major and if it’s actually worth my time to get into law school. I’m majoring in political science after getting my associate in arts, so I was wondering if you had any better more profitable options if I was unable to continue pursuing my education.
Hey there, I saw you are a backed engineer and I was wondering something: I am currently working with Go and Elastic but i do not have tickets regarding Docker or AWS or Kubernetes. So, I feel like my growth is a bit thinner so to speak. I would like to switch company and relocate in the US and looking at jobs posts I saw they do require some of this. Should I jump to a new company right away or should I learn about these technologies before applying?
Hey! (Home you can make a video around this topic) My case: did community college math, Chem, physics, python classes, I’m ready to transfer. I’m from San Antonio, Texas and I got into a UTSA and A&M college station. BME (engineering). A&M is more well known but I’ll get in debt. UTSA is a growing institution, not bad but not high ranked as A&M but I’ll have no debt. My question is, would you recommend I go for the one that has a higher rank (top 10 for eng) getting in debt (sort of 70k, “not as bad”, but also loving towns) or graduate from the one where I would have no debt but is less prestigious?
I recently got accepted to USC from CSULB as a transfer, even though I know ranking don’t mean a lot but the resources most definitely do. I plan to be a product manager since it fits the type of work I want to do. I want to ask if it’s worth it to go to this school becuase of the business influence as well as the resources that I had already researched that are accredited to give great opportunities for students looking to be product managers. I can’t say the same for the school I transferred from where there were not many resources at all let alone for product management or even in tech in general. I want to ask if the tuition for this school, about 65k a year , worth it or not. Thanks