Learning on the job
Theres a ton of stuff that I really only have theoretical or conceptual knowledge of like micro services, load balancers, caching, CDN, etc but have never implemented it. Did you already have experience with these before working?
Theres a ton of stuff that I really only have theoretical or conceptual knowledge of like micro services, load balancers, caching, CDN, etc but have never implemented it. Did you already have experience with these before working?
Hey Carter, love your content, I was watching your podcast and was wondering regarding the resume section. Have you ever posted your resume or a similar one for CS specially before. A lot of the resumes I find don’t cater towards projects and classes oriented templates/ideas. Any advice would be helpful thank you!
actually im a student in India studying my diploma in computer engineering and was planning on doing my degree and MBA in the future, do you think I will be able to get good opportunities and jobs in the future with this level of education, honestly I don't even know anymore.
Hey, i have been following you for the past 3 months and find your posts really interesting. I am 25 and have decided to change careers! I graduated in HR and been working in banking for the past 4 years! I have always had the passion for software/web development and tried to do bootcamps on the side but unfortunately i am not the best person to study by myself! I like when i am held accountable and can learn in person. I am thinking of going back to school for a Software development diploma! I haven’t been in school since 2019, a little scared to get back into studying and also juggling full time work with studying. Any suggestions or comments are welcome. Please let me know your thoughts!
Hay Baxate, im a second year in college majoring in computer science and really want to make some moves to get ahead during the summer. I have learned python and will learn java during the school year so I wanted to focus on something seperate that I can utilize in projects. I am currently trying to learn TensorFlow, which is pretty confusing for me right now. Do you think it is worth going through the stress of learning it if I might not be able to use it again in the future?