Pathway To Become a software engineer
Can you please guide us on how one can start his journey of becoming a software engineer without joining college or university. What programs and software he should learn and in what order. A complete pathway!
Can you please guide us on how one can start his journey of becoming a software engineer without joining college or university. What programs and software he should learn and in what order. A complete pathway!
Had a friend who asks me questions for every class like the date for our next test, what was our hw, can i have the answers, etc. whenever im busy and dont respond he makes it sound like im an ass. Thoughts?
Hi there! Congrats on your success especially at such a young age. Thank you for your sincere and honest opinions and for sharing your experiences. I’m curious to hear your thoughts. My son lives at home in Miami and goes to school at FL International University. He is in his junior year studying computer science and is looking to transfer to the U of Central FL for his senior year. I’m wondering if you think the college from which he graduates is an important factor in finding employment after graduation or are all CS degrees respected the same regardless of the school from which you graduate. I’m wondering if he should consider transferring to and graduating from a more reputable CS university or should he save the added cost of tuition and cost of living and stick with UCF.
Alright so my engineering college basically has a system where you must get a specific gpa in general engineering (first year) to enter a specific major, computer engineering was so high I failed to achieve it’s gpa, now my only option is to either redo the year and I’m sure I’ll be able to get the gpa needed, or stick with what my gpa got me which is mechatronics engineering and take side courses that would help me pursue a career software engineering. What do you think is the better option?
Question I have an BSc in biology, I did 1 year IT certification course( basic stuff app making, sql, Java, network etc.) I want to get a proper degree as I plan to work in Middle East after gaining enough experience, what would you suggest me to do, go through a bachelors in cs/software or get into masters program. Masters is shorter and little more in depth I think and undergrad would be longer… how does it matter in term of job hunting and my career future..