Career questions tagged computer-software
The coding, application, and programs that tell a computer what to do. Popular careers include programmers, database administrators, and network architects. Please read below for more information. Read more Show lessHow does coding works? How can I become a pro in one or two months?
I need an elaborate answer please and what are the carrier path and earnings
What is the best roadmap for learning programming?
I have only a little bit of knowledge in Python and I'm interested in building projects so that I can have a portfolio to showcase to employers. I don't want to rely on online tutorials in order to program my projects.
Aside from the high pay, what is the appeal of Computer Science?
I am a college student at Hofstra University. I'm a Computer Science major and am currently a college sophomore.
Why is programming not thought at my class level?
I am 14 years old I have passion for computer programming and development. I have been going online through many articles and lecture on computer programming please where else can I get more information and learning outlet for computer programming. Why is programming not thought at my class level?
How can I become a good and successful software programmer. ?
I like coding, am intending to learn Python programming
Whatt are the features and functions of computers oftware? What are some extensive resources for further learning and research?
I'm in grade 11 and I really love computers so I want to be a computer programmer or software developer, or anything relating to a field in computer I major in Maths, English, computer, etc.
What does a software Engineer do in this day and era?
Is becoming a software engineer still a viable career?
How can I become a professional webdeveloper?
I just want to know if its a good idea to go into webdevelopment I heard its very complicated
What degree should I study in school that will make me someone like Jeff Bezos?
What is the best course to study in the university? How can I be better than my peer and be competent? Why do I have to go to school to learn about computer science?
1: Did you have any trouble getting into this career field 2: Where do you see your company in 3 years? ?
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As a high school student, how do I know that software engineering is a right college major for me?
I am a 18 year old student and I have been into software engineering as a side gig. I don't know if that is a solid reason to study software engineering. #computersoftware #collegemajor
As a high-school senior, how should I go about learning different specializations in Computer Science?
I'm someone who is currently a senior in high school. I spent time learning about programming (writing code using Python and Java) and web development (HTML, CSS) for four years. I love spending time with those topics, but I recently explored topics like machine learning and computer systems engineering. I'm planning to study Computer Science at a four-year university, and I wonder what's the best way to explore specializations in computer science?
What steps would I need to take if I want to become an app developer? What would I need to learn in order to create apps and make them successful?
I am a junior in high school. I am not exactly sure what I want to do yet, but I am interested in software development. I also want to become familiar with developing software before I go to college to see if it is really for me, but I don't know where to start, which is why I am asking this question. # #computer-software #technology #app #engineer
How can i pursue a career in technology??
I am looking for a career path in computer technology or AV
What is the best way to get into the Computer/technology world?
I am a senior in high school and plan to major in computer science in college. What is the best way to start coding, and how to learn it?
What is one skill that is useful in all kind of job settings?
I do not want a 5 to 6 job
What are the steps needed to be a UX designer?
From your experience and journey to a UX designer, what online resources & bootcamps you have used to get where you are right now? Which bootcamps or online learning platforms you would recommend for a person w/o much prior knowledge in coding and programming language? Thank you! #technology #computer #computer-science #design #computer-software #UX #industryprofessionals #UserExperience #Jobs #career #coaching #mentoring # #programming #UXdesign
For a software engineer do they code a lot?
What programs do they use the most if they do?
Coding a Log In/Sign Up
Is there an easier way to code a log in without using PHP? I don't want a set log in. #computer-science #computer-software #coding #computer-networking
How do I start my journey into software engineering?
I recently graduated High School and I'm kind of lost at this point of time. While I work a retail job, I feel as if my 6+ years programming, writing scripts, learning the ins-and-outs of software, and learning how big software projects are developed & made, as well as making some larger projects myself has been for null. I don't entirely feel like college is the right choice for me, but I also feel as if I don't have a choice or say of whether or not I go to college because it feels like trying to find any form of a job or career in software is near impossible without it, despite what everyone says about it being more about your skillset as an engineer or software developer. Where do I go from here? Should I just go straight to college or is there some other route I could take that would get me into some entry-level IT or software development jobs?
How do I become a great computer scientist? How do I become a great computer scientist and how do I make sure I am the best at what I do.... I have been coding before but how do I make sure my codes are the best codes?
How do I become a great computer scientist and how do I make sure I am the best at what I do.... I have been coding before but how do I make sure my codes are the best codes
What is the extent of math I would need to know for a technology related job?
I know that it probably would vary significantly depending on which job it is exactly, but I just would like an idea of the extent of math I would need to be doing on a regular basis while working in the future. I am in 10th grade and wondering what classes would be good for me to take to prepare myself for a career reated to technology, I have already signed up for multiple tech related classes, but I would like to know what math classes would be a good idea for me to get into because I heard that math is used a bit in these types of jobs.
What major should I go for ?
I have always been interested in mathematics and physics. After graduating from 12th grade, I have discovered that I'm really good at mathematics, though I used to get over 95% in physics, chemistry, and mathematics. I know getting a good score isn't everything in a career; there are so many skills that are required to have a top-notch career. Now I am planning to do my major in electrical engineering or software engineering. As I like grinding mathematics more, will it be a wise decision to major in electrical engineering? I really want to do a startup. Will it be a wise decision to major in electrical engineering, having the passion to do the startup and maintaining academics perfectly? One thing I would like to say, I'm going to move to Montreal and planning to do my MBA afterwards.
How do I become a great computer scientist?
How do I become a great computer scientist and how do I make sure I am the best at what I do.... I have been coding before but how do I make sure my codes are the best codes