Can I land a good job by learning how to code if i dont have any university studies?

Can I land a good job by learning how to code if i dont have any university studies?

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Jobs are not technology

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    we're full

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    It depends on your location but yes, in most cases, you can find employment as a self-taught programmer without a degree. I did.
    I'm not sure which resources to suggest though. I learned in a gradual and inefficient way, starting when I was a kid using BASIC interpreters from magazine cover disks (didn't even have internet yet).

    Maybe start by just finding a popular python tutorial and following along. Then you could consider a bootcamp or MOOC or something like that.

    Although you don't need a degree, you should consider enrolling on some kind of formal course at some point to supplement your self-study. Assessments and deadlines are good for forcing you to concentrate, and you'll be exposed to concepts that are important for writing good software but are easy to overlook when self-taught.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      protip: if you don't grind leetcode, you ain't gonna be gayMAN

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    if you can't figure this out on your own, you will not be a good programmer

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    no.
    if you're smart and disciplined and capable, why don't you have a degree? unless you're 30+ doing a career change, it's because you're stupid and lazy and moronic.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      > t TA working 80 hour weeks for $11k/yr and a $100,000 loan for a piece of paper

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      when you’re incapable of acknowledging real world complexity

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      lol
      I never finished my degree, and yet I'm making a JITted regex engine in C. Still unemployed though.
      Some guys said that there were 2 kinds of mathematicians. The one who understand things quickly and can manipulate equations effortlessly, and the other one who need a longer time to understand, but when he does, he understands the concept on a deeper level.
      Degrees aren't really suited for the 2nd type, you don't have much time to really delve into anything, you got to learn for the exams next week.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >Can I land a good job by learning how to code if i dont have any university studies?

        You are all loosers, stupidly poor or from the third world. You cannot rise to be a respected professional in any area, any from historian to finance, engineering to physics and yes, information technology and computer science without establishing your merits formally. I hold degrees in three subjects, including a BA but I also have a Bsc an Msc and a PGdip. In most of Europe higher education is virtually free as it is to for example military service people in the USA. I neither want or care about unqualified people working near me and that is not unique to programming, it is the same in everything from forklift driving to childcare. How do I know you even have decent math comprehension or the ability to write a 5000 word assessment of progress? Frick useless script kiddies. Please let the recession purge you all.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >How do I know you even have decent math comprehension
          Helps to have almost completed a maths degree
          >or the ability to write a 5000 word assessment of progress?
          writing that much is a fricking pain but can be done. And not matter how "it's part of the job", it's still a peripheral matter.
          In general your right. But there's no need to have degrees to wage cuck several years and then starting your own business. All you need is some knowledge.
          I don't give a shit. I've started programming 2yo and I'm already doing compiler shit. What does 2nd year CS undergrad do again ? Some people just do better on their own.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Helps to have almost completed a maths degree
            The only think you proved there is that you are a quitter who does not complete what they start. Sorry. It is what it is. It would be kinder if I lied I suppose. Even you can see that yourself. Finish the fricking thing or use the exams you passed to finish an undergrad in another subject.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          And by the way. Frick you you son of a b***h.
          Fricking little c**t bourgeois who thinks he is better than the rest. I don't care about your degrees mate, I'm still smarter than you'll ever be.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Hard to define intelligence but you are not my equal in the eyes of the vast majority of employers and never will be as you do not even have an undergraduate degree. I note your illiterate use of the term bourgeoise and that is what I would expect from an ill educated over mothered narcissistic single child useless little blob like you. You are not smart, you are not special, you are failing.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >I note your illiterate use of the term bourgeoise
            What ? You are writing in the feminine inflection and I'm illiterate ?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >You are not smart, you are not special, you are failing.
            Yeah yeah yeah. Keep telling yourself that you cannot learn anything at a higher level alone.
            The funny thing is that even with no degree, I probably spent more years on the bench that you lol

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            > t. third world, brown world
            You bloddy bastard. Do not redeem!

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >i am so smart guys i learn things slow but at least i learn them DEEP
        sounds like cope

        >How do I know you even have decent math comprehension
        Helps to have almost completed a maths degree
        >or the ability to write a 5000 word assessment of progress?
        writing that much is a fricking pain but can be done. And not matter how "it's part of the job", it's still a peripheral matter.
        In general your right. But there's no need to have degrees to wage cuck several years and then starting your own business. All you need is some knowledge.
        I don't give a shit. I've started programming 2yo and I'm already doing compiler shit. What does 2nd year CS undergrad do again ? Some people just do better on their own.

        And by the way. Frick you you son of a b***h.
        Fricking little c**t bourgeois who thinks he is better than the rest. I don't care about your degrees mate, I'm still smarter than you'll ever be.

        you have an inflated sense of self importance. "compiler shit" is nothing impressive and it's part of a typical CS curriculum that includes programming language theory.
        you now have no job, no degree and you think you're intelligent and building something spectacular, but in reality you're exactly this

        no.
        if you're smart and disciplined and capable, why don't you have a degree? unless you're 30+ doing a career change, it's because you're stupid and lazy and moronic.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >you have an inflated sense of self importance
          I'm sick of people telling me they are better and smarter than me because they finished their degrees and not me. So yeah, frick them,
          >"compiler shit" is nothing impressive and it's part of a typical CS curriculum
          well I know. I'm just saying that I'm learnt faster that if I learnt CS in college. All on my own. It's the best thing I've ever done, so yeah I'm proud as I should be.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I'm willing to bet any amount of money there are turbo autists on IQfy that are 100% self taught that can code circles around gayMAN hires. Even some that aren't diversity hires.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    yes but at the same time, no. it all depends

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    whats a battle?

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >this thread again
    It's possible but not for (You)

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Sure. You just need nepotism

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    sorry. coding machine broken

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Why would you want a job? Just start a defi startup every year or two

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >can I have a good job if I'm not good
    if you're not a good programmer then you can find a decent job. then you build experience in said job and after a few years you search for something better.

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Last night I had a dream that I could code. Am I ready to apply to gayMAN?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      kek. time to learn how to fizzbuzz

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Can I land a good job by learning how to code if i dont have any university studies?
    no, you will never be recognised for a position by any major corporate employer or government agency or public sector enterprise, now or ever. You may as well be a trainspotter who thinks he is qualified to be a railroad engineer, now I would make one qualification to that (forgive the pun) if you had for example an Msc in physics or a degree in Math, Financial technology and statistics etc etc then it would be quite likely you would have passed exams in programming languages and topics as well as appropriate math, so it may not necessarily demand a degree in comp sci or it. However most IT professionals these days have at least one undergraduate degree and several postgraduate degrees, in subjects ranging from AI to data analytics as well as quite often professional qualifications such a CCIP or ITIL. In nearly any work area they is also a pay gap, if you are a not a graduate you are basically expendable and have no potential and you will never access certain pay grades without at least an undergraduate degree.

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    ugh

  16. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    all you need is strong connections / networking, you don't even need to know anything

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