Career questions tagged debugging
Useful Skills for EE?
Next year I’m starting out as an EE major in college, but I find myself fidgeting at home wondering if I’m doing all I can to prepare myself. What are some skills that I can begin teaching myself to better prepare myself for going into electrical engineering? Some friends suggested coding, while others said to skip coding and learn 3D modeling. All of my friends have different answers, and they always start to bicker when I bring it up. My dream job is working on plane electrics systems if that helps narrow it down.
What exactly do you learn when pursuing a computer science major that assists you in being successful in the programming career field?
In college, you are tasked with a variety of assignments and given plenty of exams to test your knowledge of certain topics they teach you about, What are the specific topics and what exactly about them do colleges teach you when it comes to computer science that actually makes you a better programmer in the future?
How do you approach debugging or troubleshooting issues in a large codebase?
I feel that there are a lot of debugging when it comes to coding, my experience in middle school/high school main concerns were about how to try and fix the code, but obviously its just a small portions, so how do actual engineers debug code while dealing with a database of codes and programs.
How do most programmers know what exactly to type when coding?
How do most programmers know what exactly to type when coding?