Personal projects
Hi Baxate, What are good personal projects you could do, in high school in order to gain knowledge and put on your resume.
Hi Baxate, What are good personal projects you could do, in high school in order to gain knowledge and put on your resume.
I’m in my internship and I am starting to think maybe I should’ve done coding. I currently took coding all my years in high school, learned python in college and plan to make all my final electives in coding. But I am almost done with my engineering degree and I do want to finish it out. I wanted your opinion on these coding boot camps I’ve seen around. I really am interested in taking one to help me network and get my foot in the door for the software world. Any advice helps
Hello, I'm an international student and I got CS at Georgia Tech. The fees are too high for me and my family, and I really can't go there. I'm now forced to go to some mid school in Canada or do engeneering in France. Not going to Georgia Tech or the other universities I got into because of money, something I have no control over, has been bad for my mental health. I want to know if I got to a less prestigious place, am I still going to succeed, find a job and live my life the way I want ? Thank you
I was thinking of starting a small web design agency to help me improve my programming skills and to get some extra bread on the side. However my main goal is to make websites for small companies. These websites could be mini projects I put on my resume to increase my chances of landing an internship. I just want your thoughts on this idea.
My school recommends that I get a windows laptop for engineering, but it's not a hard requirement for CS. I feel like Mac is the better option by far, but I've heard that there are certain softwares/languages that are hard to run on mac and require a VM. Is this the case, and would it be better to stay away from Mac?