Hi Frens, any /programming bros/ out there? I just graduated college with a degree in Information Technology: Cybersecurity concentration. I’m 21, kind of ugly, average height, better than average muscle mass
I am currently working for the same company that I interned with as a Network Engineer 1, for the rate of $15 an hour 30 hours a week. Coronachan fucked me since I should’ve been salaried by now.
Anyways, I’m asking now, should I go for the PCEP cert, and learn python, as a Software Engineer? I have coded in Java before, but nothing extreme, just basic Object Oriented Programming taught as part of my IT courseload.
I really want feedback from actual Software Engineers. Since you must be realitively smart to program, >is it worth it? or would it be more profitable to go work in Investment Banking? >Do you enjoy what you do? >How Much of a Jew is your boss (meaning how much of a dick is he?) >How many hours a week do you work >Any life regrets? >And finally, is your vision fucked? I think all this screen staring is fucking my eyes.
You’re getting fucked over and could be making way more then you are but they are taking advantage of the fact that you interned with them and don’t know your value. Even with your limited experiences you could ship yourself around and get paid nearly double
The certification racket is kind of a joke IMO. I understand the appeal but in my experience when jr comes to this field people care less about your merit badges and more about whether you can fucking do it. Make a project or two on GitHub. Python is pretty great for scripting. Let your interests carry your endeavors forward.
Leo Turner
ML is full Python, I'm also working on Tor (in C) as a hobby and have done some golang. Got fucked by coronachan aswell since my internship will be 3 month instead of 6
Just get your PMP and pretend you know what you're talking about for 25 yrs, then retire as upper management.
>t. seething developer
Kevin Turner
>You’re getting fucked over and could be making way more then you are but they are taking advantage of the fact that you interned with them and don’t know your value. Even with your limited experiences you could ship yourself around and get paid nearly double How
Owen Reyes
So in your opinion having a good github is important ? Mine is full of "good" projects I made myself but I'm not getting any feedback from big companies (GAFA and stuff), not even a shot at an interview even though I think I could do well