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I don't think there was anything I could say to improve.
I went to the public university but had little money to buy proper food to focus at class. Maybe push my dad for higher budgets...?
I wished I hadn't have the need to do that.... -
lastNick5776yFocus on social skills because they will become more important than your tech skills later when applying for leadership positions
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What I'd definitely change:
- apply for a lesser renowned but nearby university instead of struggling at an "elite" uni because you either spend all your "free" time commuting or need 2-3 jobs to pay rent, food, etc. From a different perspective its not that bad - the gained experience as a developer helped me more than the actual degree.
- attend to more business oriented courses.
- more networking. -
Root825576yMore C.
Stay in C.
Never touch PHP. Never get stuck in web dev.
Bathe in C.
Be further molded by C.
Pick up Ruby for scripting.
Have a stint with Haskell.
Go back to C.
Change game studios to avoid epic-level burnout.
Ship some AAA titles instead of A titles.
Write a C interface for Haskell.
Have a polyamorous relationship with Haskell and C and Ruby.
Teach C to all of our children.
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