Message from @JDB
Discord ID: 521829696069959690
we really need to get a schedule up somewhere XD
Also triple dot dude is right. Cloud anything would make me want to kill myself I'd rather do the tried and true sysadmin route but due to marketing cloud as a name sells like hot cakes
Actually server side programming will consistently stay relevant and grow
Every time I look at hermit's logo I keep thinking it's GradeAUnderA
lol true
so a cheaper route would be to get cisco certified in cloud security
and yeah @Belverk - but wouldnt an Msc in cloud be better - with CS you leave a lot of doors open to you as it's so broad
most if not all the training material is available on youtube
cloud is specialised
you just gotta pay for the tests
unless they've changed that in the past 3-4 years
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done yall can check out <#521829257832300557> to see when streams going on
It doesn't stick out is the problem exactly. Ever heard of a successful bachelor of business?
however hermit dont exactly have a solid streaming schedule. so it may not be very organized for now
@shadowlessnexus *psst. Hey buddy, Make the "upcoming streams" channel read only"*
im working on it
Ok
Good good
Most of them end up in colorless lame wagecuck posts. Not that there is a problem with it as long as they get paid.
i want to freelance as a career tho, so web development is ideal for me and CS is the best degree for that
cloud security would require me to work in a company
cant give me like 3 seconds to finish setting shit up
dammit
Freelancing for a career is a bit risky in my opinion.
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i tihnk that if you use school right, you can come out of a 4 year degree a master in your field
so many ppl fuck about at school and come out useless
complain why they're not employed
4 years of personal dev down the drain
ehh
kind of
i think the main issue is the lack of foresight and the propensity to pursue immediate gratification
exactly
like how soon do you think it will be before college numbers drop more because people want to be "youtube or twitch" famous?
rn
it's going to be more significant in the next 2-3 years
how hard is it to get into google, microsoft, yuotube or fb
not at all
?