Career questions tagged coding
How should I start learning about Coding and software?
What should I learn in order.
What are good languages to learn for working as a Computer Programmer?
At the moment, I know HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT, and C#, are any other languages good to know for this job?
Would studying abroad benefit me (In terms of coding)? And what are some pros/cons for this?
Just curious about whether it would benefit me or not.
What are some recommended coding courses I can take for free?
I am looking for some suggestions to learn more about the coding language.
How to narrow down a cluster of different career paths and interests, to about 3 or 4 and focus on those few, without uncertainty and second guessing?
The majors I am interested in are so different from each other (ex: architecture and law) that I am having a hard time to narrow it down to just a few. I am aware that I don't have to know now but I am on a time crunch and my goal is to narrow it down to 2 and stick with it.
My career statement
My goal is to become a software engineer or a software developer. So far, I am in the AP computer science principles. I enjoy writing codes for small apps on the website, unthunkable. I am learning how to code on python and other various coding languages. I am also planning on taking the next course of the AP computer science course to increase my skills in computer science. However, I am still not sure what my next steps to achieve my goal.
What are the most common coding languages in gaming.?
I'm a highschooler who wants to get more into coding and specifically in coding for video games.
What coding languages do I need to know for a career in software engineering or video game designing?
I'm interested in a career around tech.
How to begin coding/start a career in tech with no experience?
What tips/advice would you give to someone who has no experience in the web development field - who would like to begin? Are there any certificates you’d recommend for beginners wanting to learn to code?
Software-Engineering and Coding
Where and how can I learn really advanced coding and when is the best time to start?
What can I expect as a game developer?
How is the workload for video game developers? What can I expect if I decide to go into that field?
What steps do I need to take if I want to become a computer science major?
I'm in the 11th grade and I'm taking a few programming classes. What more should I be doing if I want to become a cs major?
Do a lot of jobs require coding skills?
I have no ideas about my future job. I want some suggestion from other people.
What are some recommended minors to take alongside a Computer Science major?
I'm a Junior attending Galileo High School in SF. I want to major in Computer Science but also have a love for art and video games.
What is the best way to learn C++ coding?
like resources for learning it and whatnot
How do absorb or learn technical functions in programming languages?
I am an IT student. Having a hard time memorizing the functions in Python and figuring out what the "problem" needs. Like I know what is the flow of the "program" but I have no idea what functions or specific commands to use.
What is the best coding language to start with?
I would like to know what coding languages that can be used universally and where I could learn them from.
What/where do I learn in coding/programming before I go to college?
If I am going to learn more about coding in college what should I do beforehand to prepare?
How to choose right company to job shadow
I want to use my Gap year to volunteer/job shadow at a tech business before going to college. How do I know I chose the right one to shadow.
What is the difference between these 2 jobs?
Hi im thinking about being a software developer but I keep on seeing software engineer. What are the cons and pros of a software engineer vs a software developer? Also thank you for all the help you guys have given me especially Randy Tolentino.
What 2 or 3 coding languages should i study?
I have heard many coding languages but what are the 2 or 3 most used so I can study those in particular once i start studying them. If I'm not mistaken, JavaScript and python are commonly used.
What is the best interactive platform to learn the fundamentals of the C# language?
I'm looking into coding my own game, what do you recommend or what did you use when first learning how to code C#?
How did you get started coding?
In class we are discussing career opportunities and are trying to find information on different careers.