Career questions tagged juniordeveloper
What colleges are best for getting into the technology field, especially software development?
I'm currently a 10th grader in a dual enrollment program for computer science looking to get into software development. I have very little experience with programming outside of what was needed for class, like very basic use of the windows command prompt and Ubuntu. I would appreciate it if I'm recommended colleges around Maryland, but if there's something much better that's further away that is also fine.
What step do you need to take to become a Software Developer?
What organizations do most software developers go through when first starting out and why?
How can I build a portfolio in high school to get into Information Technology?
What skills do I need to practice? What platforms are the best to create one? How successful would I become If I master it? Is there any jobs I can get right after high school and if so, which ones? ( I would be graduating with an associate degree because of dual Enrollment.)
How to Get a Computer Science Job?
What is the best and fastest way to get a computer science related job while or before collage if possible?
What are some struggles about becoming a front-end developer that not many speak upon? How can one prepare for these struggles?
I am a senior in high school. I have taken some coding lessons to prepare me for the future; however, I would like advice towards what I should be looking forward to in my future. I would also like to know if there is anything I could be doing right now to prepare?
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 far am I to get a software developer/DevOpt internship or job?
I am currently a master student studying IT in Australia, I switched my career from Retail to IT just because I can see myself with curiosity to know and learn coding. During the study, I set a goal to be a software engineer or a DevOpt engineer. I am now at my second last semester before graduate, I studied Front-end development myself before starting the master, and I kept working on self project to practice the knowledge I've leant in school, like building web application (here is one of them: https://www.freelancer-daily-scheduler.site/) using AWS cloud services. However, I always feel like I still have a lot to learn until I can get an intern/job. Sometime I even saw people spending a long time on Leetcode, and I have a feeling like no matter how much hard work I inputed, I am still far from only passing the job interview, and I am not even sure if I can perform better then other students who studied programming since their bachelor. Really need someone to share advice on this.
What is the best part of the job of a computer programer?
I'm in grade 6.
what does a computer programmer do on a day to day basis?
i am a junior at my high school and i am interested in this career and i am not sure of the options but i am very interested to learn more #engineering #computer #programmer