Message from @Jacob
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pure math is so much more fun that learning about how to earn money at google
"pure math is fun" I will never understand you types
I'll stop there
@YourFundamentalTheorum haha I like the sigma algebra one but don't get the epic one? It's a true statement if f is 1-1 and onto. Not sure what else.
@ThisIsChris epic means an epimorphism
which is literally defined by that equation
so f is epic
So this Julian Von Abele's phsyics QCI theory of physics- anyone think anything of it?
@Jonaltright I'm thinking of buying the book to support him, I don't really know what his theory is. I did take a physics class in college so I hope I can understand something of it 😁
Yeah I saw people doing that. I'm sure they'll suspend publication once they see an uptick in sales though :(
Hopefully he makes out ok. Doxxing has been devastating for me
@ThisIsChris Physics classes can be harsh. I took some to fulfill return requirements for a computer science degree. Are they actually useful in your career?
@Jacob Some intro to physics is a "now to know" but not "need to know". The main use in my career has been to better understand some calculus concepts, since the beginnings of calculus and physics are tightly connected.
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I heard programmers don't actually use it
I'll DM you
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Hey, has anyone here changed careers using a 'code bootcamp'? Or is anyone a front-end web developer? I want to get a new job as a web developer this summer.
I’m currently trying to do that. Just going off of free courses online as of now
Cool @VinceChaos. I've been doing that for a few years now, but wasn't really taking it seriously. Now I'm doing a code bootcamp. What courses are you doing? Codecademy? W3Schools?
@NuclearReactionary Khan Academy, the Odin project, SoloLearn, and another that I can’t remember the name of rn
I use w3schools as a reference
Learning form multiple so I don’t miss anything and get different teaching types
Upskill! That was the last one. I really like using that one if you want to learn full stack
Nice. I haven't heard of Odin Project, SoloLearn or Upskill! I'll check them out!
The bootcamp I'm doing rn is $200/mo. but it's self-paced. I'm hoping to finish it in 3 months and then start applying for jobs lol
Oh yeah these are all free before I go for something like that
What’s your camp called
Treehouse. They have what they call a "TechDegree" for front end web development.
There's also one for full-stack if that's your thing, or iOS, too, I think.
A friend of mine is a web developer and he says the projects in this program are representative of the real world, so I'm confident I'll get a job when I'm done
Nice I actually did hear of that one maybe I’ll spend the cash
If you do, I can refer you for a discount, I think