explaining code/debugs
I’ve seen on tiktok a video about a site that can help explain code scripts and debugs, and I’m wondering if you know anything about that and if you use something similar.
I’ve seen on tiktok a video about a site that can help explain code scripts and debugs, and I’m wondering if you know anything about that and if you use something similar.
Hey there Baxate, do you have a linkedin profile I can base mine off of?
Hi Bax! Love your videos. If you have some time to read my message, I would just like to ask your opinion about taking up Computer science. After a few years in engineering, specifically mechanical engineering, I realized it was not really my passion and now I am currently deciding to pursue computer science, but I am wondering right now if it will be a good road to take. I am slightly fond of computers and I would love to know your personal opinion regarding this specific course. Thank you and more greatness from you!
Hi Baxate. I live outside the USA but I have a 3-year plan to work as a software engineer in America. However, I don’t have an educational background in CS but I taught myself how to code. I agree with your POV regarding going to school to learn CS properly. So, I found a bunch of colleges that accept students from non-CS majors into an MS in CS. UPenn, UChicago, and Columbia, and Northeastern are a few of them. In addition to having solid curricula, I researched the alumni network of these schools and found that they often got very well-paying jobs. These people often came from unrelated fields like economics, statistics, and even physical sciences. The plan is to apply to these schools, get in, work really hard to build professional skills, and get a great job afterwards. What do you think about this plan for getting into tech in the USA? Is it a smart one? What angles am I not looking at?
Hey im currently a freshmen in college getting ready to go on and study.Im having a rough time deciding my major.I was stuck between between CS or Finance.After considering the realistic requirements for success I probably will do CS my chances because my chances of transferring into an ivy league are pretty low,which is a good merit for finance.I’m willing to put in the work to one day become successful at whatever career I choose to do.My only drawback I guess with CS is my self doubt regarding to how intelligent and capable I am to finish anything like that.Any advice??