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Comments by da.ko (Top 2 by date)
da.ko
13-Jun-19 21:43pm
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Honestly I don't think anyone could've put it better. I only started with c++ because at the time it's like, it was available. I read a few books on c++ and advanced c++ and it stuck with me and I loved it so now I have decided to pursue computer science.
Hearing you say those things keeps me inspired to grind and become successful at the occupation. Are there any tips you would have on how to approach the subject in school? I want to eventually work with AI and machine learning applications in grad school. But until I get that far, what are some easter eggs I might find along the way ( such as your tip for boolean algebra)
da.ko
13-Jun-19 21:08pm
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I like your suggestion. I am also currently doing projects on Codecademy. But if I am looking to take advantage of the massive emergence of coding jobs in my city within the next month, what else should I be doing.
Just to put this all in perspective, I am spending about 5 hours doing coding every day and I need to make sure I am learning the right things for employment or at least so that I can troubleshoot effectively when my boss asks me to do something trhat I don't know how to do.