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AboutGetting a degree in computing engineering
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SkillsJavaScript, HTML , CSS and C
Joined devRant on 11/12/2016
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@thatDude yes and the cost of living doubled... I'm living in a small city and that's no big deal, but the major ones the rent is 3 times higher than 2 years ago
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@Alice here you go
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@Wack nice! Didn't see this. So with this post I must feel pretty good then. However, this was posted in 2016 the salary was lower than today
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@Wack I don't know yet because I'm only going in August/September. Depends on the projects that will be assigned to me at the time. The offering was made for NodeJS.
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@anuj0070 I got it from AliExpress, not the best material but good enough :)
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@Wack I'm from Portugal
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@Sumafu yeah the company's environment should be the best. With this I can really conclude that I should go to this company and build my soft skills, learn everything I can and money is the last thing I need to worry. Is not a bad salary at all. The other conditions can leverage any wage gap I can have
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@netikras thank you very much that's really a nice advise. I really think this company can bring me experience and also education, and you are right, I should focus more on other conditions besides the money. Thanks for the enlightenment really :) one year and I can ask/search for better salary if I really deserve it.
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Keep us updated about your experience!
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Here they are giving 1100€ with taxes and the minimum wage is 550€. With this question I'm trying to understand if I'm being giving a fair wage :) I'm new to the market.
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Mine arrived two days ago!
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@hashedram @Alice thank you for your advice :)
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Then I should just continue to learn just for myself? Was it a mistake to start a bachelor's degree?
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My question is this, if no one told you about mvc architecture for example or other kind of architecture, how would you step on it while learning by yourself? Isn't it better if someone would give you the path to learn more than just the basics?
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I've learned web development way before I entered in a course and I must say that having a teacher that is open for questions and exploration is easier because we can have faster answers for our problems.
Thanks again for talking, this is a great community and I'm happy we can discuss this and be open minded :) we don't need to be agressives with each other. -
Well @Fexell you didn't need to insult me but ok I understand that being behind a screen makes easier to insult. I just want to thank all of you for chatting about this. I think I was misunderstood... I wasn't bragging when I said I had BS and MsC... That didn't give me anything for my professional life, that's why I'm taking one in a field that I truly love. And I'm a self learner, I like to learn everything but I thought that taking a degree in computer science would be a plus. And my friends were disrespectful when they said those things because they were just saying without a cause that a degree is nothing.
I think you did understand I was saying that having a person with a degree is better than a person o self taught... I wasn't saying that and sorry if I misguided you, English is not my first language.
I wanted to say despite of being a person who has a degree and has good grades, he/she doesn't deserve being insulted with "anyone can do whatever you do by checking on YouTube" -
But I too think that learning from ourselves and gain skills is really important but if you go that way just try to learn the theoretical part of what are you learning and not just copy paste what you've saw on the internet, even on stack overflow.
This is what I'm trying to say. They prefer people who just "do" but they don't care if they know what that people know about it. If the interface is good, fine. But what about the code? What about the integrity part? This is what upsets me more. I'm learning to understand every bit of what I'm doing. I always ask why I'm doing something while coding. I think this is the best approach to become a better professional. But I clearly see in my group of friends that I'm the one who's wrong. -
@RazorSh4rk done bro, not naked anymore!
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@lostinmyworld that's what my college tell us to use
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@AngryDev Thank you very much! I'll try my best and pm you if I can't do it :)
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@Forside thanks :)
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Next year I'm going to learn java so what do you guys think it's best? Should I go for NetBeans?
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@juzles I think so too... Probably my school is outdated...
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The worst thing is the day before our code was doing just fine, we saved the project and did nothing more. The next day we just tried to execute again and BAM nothing works. XD