Message from @Dr.Wol
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It and programming. You can basically pick the company you want to work at. Any company, ant industry
It's one of the reasons I picked programming as a major. Looked at 2008 markets (which was eight when I went of to college) and was like "only industry actually growing, and everyone in existence needs some form of programmer or it pro, this seems like a good idea"
there is one caveat though with programming
lots of cheap programmers in other countries
but there is always a need for programming managers
Hey grenade, do you do front end, back end, or whatever?
programmer per se is not a be-all-end-all
What companies really want is problem solvers
Hence why they favour heavily programmers with personal working projects over university-educated programmers
True, programming really should more trade than University based.
Need more programmer apprentices
@RyeNorth yes. Although I prefer enterprise application development/ back end.
But I have at least one project that is full stack.
Thanks contro
I am not against uni courses on programming. But the degree in programming (as in many other fields) is worthless without results in some projects.
As a means to learn more uni courses are probably good. Not so much as a starting point
uni courses teach you the basics on how to program
the skill and knowledge you gotta teach yourself
There is nothing in uni that I couldn't easily learn from a like few month cert program or just on the job
exactly
Trade school would be better
true but Uni is more impressive on your resume
Conside:
**SIE҉ SÌN̴D ͜DAS̛ ȨSS͡EN UND̛ ͟WIR̕ ͟SI͟ND ͞DIE̶ JA̵GE̢R**
Um excuse me, we won a war so we wouldn't have to speak that language
yeah! ya nazi scum!
get off our streets!
9
Genius.
@King Canuck you misspelled Jäger and missed the last part of the word: meister. Now get drunk 😁
Fuck u
I was doing an anime
I don't even watch SNK, but I fucking love this intro theme
and the premise is pretty rad too
My point still stands: get drunk with Jähermeister 😁
The hype died before season 2 could release
it's been years
2 long
but again, great premise and a solid theme
Saw Tim's new vid.
"Hollywood is out of ideas"
YYyeeeeeepppp. This has been the case since. 2016? 2013?
I can't remember the last thing I've seen come out of a western studio I felt was worth watching.